MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy for Treatment Resistant PTSD in Adolescents
NCT ID: NCT06353282
Last Updated: 2025-04-10
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
PHASE2
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-07-01
2026-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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MDMA Psychotherapy
Open-label fixed-dose trial whereby 10 youth with treatment-resistant PTSD will be recruited. Treatment-resistant depression is defined as having continued DSM-5 diagnosis of PTSD following at least 3 months of psychotherapy and (either separately or combined) at least 3 months SSRI pharmacotherapy. Prior to entering the trial, youth will undergo a preliminary medical and psychiatric screening to determine eligibility. Eligible youth will then proceed to 3-month MDMA-assisted psychotherapy, which includes 13 sessions of psychotherapy with two MDMA experimental medication sessions of 80mg and 120mg, respectively. Study assessments will include a baseline assessment, weekly assessments throughout the course of the treatment trial, and assessments at 3 months and 6 months post-treatment.
MDMA
MDMA will be dosed in pre-filled capsules and administered orally to participants in two fixed doses - an 80mg dose following the fourth session and a 120mg dose following the ninth session of MDMA to each participant. MDMA experimental medication administration session 1 (8 hours); MDMA experimental medication session 2 (8 hours). Participants will be required to remain in the therapy room for the duration of the experimental medication sessions without the youths' parent/guardian present. The parent/guardian will be invited to attend integration sessions and must be available to drop off and pick up the participant.
Psychotherapy
Treatment session order: Four weekly 90-minute experimental medication preparation psychotherapy sessions; four weekly 90-minute psychotherapy integration sessions, starting the day following the preceding experimental medication session; and Five weekly 90-minute psychotherapy integration sessions, starting the day following the preceding experimental medication session.
Interventions
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MDMA
MDMA will be dosed in pre-filled capsules and administered orally to participants in two fixed doses - an 80mg dose following the fourth session and a 120mg dose following the ninth session of MDMA to each participant. MDMA experimental medication administration session 1 (8 hours); MDMA experimental medication session 2 (8 hours). Participants will be required to remain in the therapy room for the duration of the experimental medication sessions without the youths' parent/guardian present. The parent/guardian will be invited to attend integration sessions and must be available to drop off and pick up the participant.
Psychotherapy
Treatment session order: Four weekly 90-minute experimental medication preparation psychotherapy sessions; four weekly 90-minute psychotherapy integration sessions, starting the day following the preceding experimental medication session; and Five weekly 90-minute psychotherapy integration sessions, starting the day following the preceding experimental medication session.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Participants must have treatment-resistant PTSD, as defined by having continued diagnosis of PTSD following at least 3-months of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy. Psychotherapeutic treatments may include, but are not limited to, cognitive behavioral therapy (including trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy and exposure therapy, stress inoculation training, including anxiety management, and insight-oriented psychotherapy). Pharmacotherapies include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
* Participants may also meet criteria for a mood (except bipolar disorder) or anxiety disorder. The inclusion of adolescents with either mood or anxiety disorders is essential given frequency of co-occurring disorders.
* Participants must be 16-17 years old at time of study screening.
* Participants; parents/caregivers must be willing to commit to two experimental sessions, therapy sessions, follow-up sessions, and completion of assessment parameters and instruments. Adolescents must assent.
* Participants must be willing to refrain from taking any psychotropic medication from the outset of the study until follow-up at 3 months. The scheduled outcome measures at 6 months will be conducted regardless of whether additional psychotropic medication was used. If they are being treated with psychoactive drugs at the time they are recruited into the study, agreement to suspend treatment must be obtained in writing from their outside treating physician. The drugs would be tapered in an appropriate fashion to avoid withdrawal effects (interval of at least five times the half-life).
* Participants who are in ongoing psychotherapy at the time they are recruited into the study may continue to see their outside therapist during the course of the study. If they desire that the investigators communicate directly with the therapist, parents/caregivers must sign a release of information. They may not change therapists, increase the length and frequency of sessions, or commence a new type of therapy until one month following the second experimental medication session.
* Participants must agree that, for one week preceding each experimental session: They will refrain from taking any herbal supplement (except with prior approval of the research team). They will not take any nonprescription medications (with the exception of NSAIDs or acetaminophen unless with prior approval of the research team). Without the permission of their physician, they will not take any prescription medications (with the exception of birth control pills, thyroid hormones or other medications approved by the research team).
* Participants must agree to take nothing my mouth except alcohol-free liquids after midnight the evening before the experimental sessions. Patient must also refrain from the use of psychoactive substances, including caffeine and cannabis, within 24 hours of the experimental sessions and for 24 hours following the experimental sessions.
* Participants must be willing to be driven home by their parent/caregiver the evening of the experimental sessions and return with their parent/caregiver the following morning for the first integration therapy sessions.
* Participants must be willing to be contacted via telephone on a daily basis by one of the investigators for a week after the experimental sessions.
* Participants who do not adhere to the usual progression of scheduled visits, as may occur when a session is delayed, must agree to maintain weekly telephone contact with the study investigators, and must agree to speak with the investigators if there is a significant increase in symptoms for which they were previously medicated, if there is unanticipated need to contact their treating therapist, or if there are any changes in medication.
* Female participants must have a negative pregnancy test at study intake and must agree to use of an effective form of birth control.
* Participants must have sufficient proficiency in English to participate in psychotherapy in English. They and their parents/caregivers must be fluent in English and able to understand documents in English.
Exclusion Criteria
* Participants who appear to reside within an unsupportive and/or chaotic family structure (ex: Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) involvement).
* Sexually active females who are not practicing an effective means of birth control.
* Participants with a personal or first-degree family history of a primary psychotic disorder or bipolar affective disorder.
* Participants with a personal history of an eating disorder, dissociative identity disorders, or borderline personality disorder.
* Participants with evidence or history of significant hematological, endocrine, cerebrovascular, cardiovascular, coronary, pulmonary, renal, gastrointestinal, immunocompromising, or neurological disease, including seizure disorder. Participants with hypothyroidism who are stable on thyroid replacement will not be excluded.
* Any of the following cardiovascular conditions: hypertension, coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, congenital long QT syndrome, cardiac hypertrophy, cardiac ischemia, congestive heart failure, tachycardia, artificial heart valve, or any other significant cardiovascular condition.
* Resting blood pressure above 140 systolic, 90 diastolic (averaged across four separate measurements)
* Participants with hepatic disease, or history of hyponatremia or hyperthermia.
* Participants weighing less than 50 kg (30th percentile for 16 years and 25th percentile for 17 years) or more than 105 kg.
* Participants reporting any prior use of "ecstasy", methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, misuse of prescription opiates or benzodiazepines.
* Participants meeting DSM 5 criteria for a substance use disorder.
* Participants with previous history of psychiatric hospitalization.
* Participants who would present with significant current suicidality (as measured by PHQ-9 and CRRRS) or who are deemed by the study team to need a higher level of care than the outpatient treatment the study is providing.
* Participants requiring ongoing concomitant therapy with psychoactive drug and unwilling or unable to taper off the medication(s) under physician supervision.
* Any participant whose parent/caregiver is not able to give adequate informed consent or any participant who is not able to give assent.
16 Years
17 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of California, Los Angeles
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jessica Jeffrey, MD, MPH, MBA
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Locations
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UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior
Los Angeles, California, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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24-000795
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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