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Veterans experience a higher lifetime prevalence of PTSD and poorer treatment responses compared with civilians.15,16 Current research is focused on novel treatments, such as psychedelic psychotherapy. Despite some lingering concerns, veterans have reported that they support psychedelic psychotherapy in medical settings if proven beneficial.17 Several VA locations are conducting clinical trials for this novel research, such as the Bronx VA and San Diego VA, among others.18,19 The psychedelic agent that has shown the most promise thus far is 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). In veterans, MDMA has been shown to lower Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) scores by as much as 58.3 points, and is more effective than placebo.20,21 As more psychedelics continue to be explored,22,23 future use of psychedelic psychotherapy could be a gamechanger for the PTSD treatment landscape, so long as current legal barriers are overcome.
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