MDMA Plant Science

MDMA is a synthetic psychoactive compound currently being studied for its potential role in psychotherapy, particularly in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Unlike traditional psychedelics, MDMA is classified as an empathogen, known for its effects on emotional processing, trust, and fear response. Modern research into MDMA focuses on controlled, medically supervised settings where safety, ethics, and therapeutic outcomes are rigorously evaluated. High Science® presents MDMA through a plant science and clinical research lens to help the public understand what the science shows, where research stands today, and how regulation shapes its future.

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MDMA Fast facts

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MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is a synthetic psychoactive compound classified as an empathogen, distinct from classic psychedelics. (Jan 26′) NIH.gov

MDMA increases the release of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, with particularly strong effects on serotonin signaling related to mood and emotional processing. (Jan 26′) NIH.gov

Neuroimaging studies show MDMA reduces activity in the amygdala, a brain region involved in fear and threat processing. (Jan 26′) NIH.gov

Phase 3 clinical trials found MDMA-assisted therapy significantly reduced PTSD symptoms compared to placebo with psychotherapy alone. (Jan 26′) NEJM.org

MDMA-assisted therapy received FDA Breakthrough Therapy designation for PTSD, reflecting its potential over existing treatments. (Jan 26′) FDA.gov

In clinical trials, MDMA is administered in limited doses alongside structured psychotherapy sessions, not as a take-home medication. (Jan 26′) MAPS.org

Clinical protocols require cardiovascular screening due to MDMA’s effects on heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature. (Jan 26′) NIH.org

Modern clinical trials report low rates of serious adverse events when MDMA is administered under medical supervision. (Jan 26′) ClinicalTrials.org

MDMA is classified as a Schedule I substance under U.S. federal law and is illegal outside approved research settings. (Jan 26′) USDOJ.gov

MDMA research is conducted internationally, including by academic institutions and nonprofit research organizations focused on trauma treatment. (Jan 26′) NIH.gov

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