As part of our ongoing clinical research responsibilities, MAPS reviews all of the MDMA- related articles published in scientific peer-reviewed journals to determine whether we need to modify our risk/benefit …
MAPS Researchers Michael Mithoefer MD, Annie Mithoefer BSN, and June May Ruse PhD, have created a revised version of MAPS MDMA/PTSD treatment manual. The new version of the manual builds on a previous …
A family foundation that wishes to remain anonymous donated $50,000 to MAPS for our US MDMA/PTSD research. The foundation had generously supported our US MDMA/PTSD study during the early stages of the …
The fortieth edition Journal of Psychoactive Drugs published an article “MDMA-Assisted Therapy Using Low Doses in a Small Sample of Women with Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder” by José …
On October 7, 2008, MAPS sent a draft of a protocol for a MAPS-sponsored MDMA/PSTD pilot study to Royal Jordanian Military psychiatrist Nasser Shuriquie. Dr Shuriquie needs to show the protocol to other …
On September 17, 2008, French psychiatrists Olivier Chambon and Fred Rosenfeld met with Patrick Lemoine MD in Lyon, France to discuss possibilities of starting a MAPS-sponsored MDMA/PTSD pilot study at …
An excellent article about studies on the effects of methamphetamine, not MDMA, describes findings in rats, not people. Originally appearing here. Commentary on “Club Drugs Inflict Damage Similar …
Despite its title, the recent Science Daily piece “Club Drugs Inflict Damage Similar To Traumatic Brain Injury” is about studies on the effects of methamphetamine, not MDMA, and describes findings …
Sessa and Nutt have recently published an editorial in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, “MDMA, politics and medical research: Have we thrown the baby out with the bathwater?”, speaking out …
Taking ecstasy once can damage memory - study Reuters Tue Jun 26, 2007 9:47 PM IST28 http://uk.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUKL2559594520070626 LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Taking the drug ecstasy just …
The Netherlands XTC Toxicity (NeXT) research team has published yet one more prospective report of ecstasy users and non-users. In contrast to their earlier efforts, this report on attention and memory …
The Netherlands XTC Toxicity (NeXT) research team has published yet one more prospective report of ecstasy users and non-users. In contrast to their earlier efforts, this report on attention and memory …