3 papers and 0 clinical trials exploring mdma as a treatment for bipolar disorder.
MDMA is a synthetic empathogen that enhances monoamine release, producing prosocial and anxiolytic effects without frank hallucinosis. Two Phase III trials demonstrated significant PTSD symptom reductions, though FDA review raised concerns about blinding, durability, and safety characterisation.
Full MDMA profileBipolar disorder, characterised by extreme fluctuations in mood, is a complex mental health condition that affects approximately 45 million people worldwide. Current research on psychedelics as a potential treatment is limited due to concerns about inducing manic episodes, but emerging evidence, particularly regarding ketamine, suggests promise for alleviating depressive symptoms associated with the disorder.
Full Bipolar Disorder profileNo clinical trials have been tagged with both MDMA and Bipolar Disorder yet.
Trials are continuously being added as new studies are registered.