Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Not yet recruiting
Administrative data
| NCT number |
NCT04073433 |
| Other study ID # |
MT2 |
| Secondary ID |
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| Status |
Not yet recruiting |
| Phase |
Phase 1
|
| First received |
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| Last updated |
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| Start date |
December 2024 |
| Est. completion date |
December 2025 |
Study information
| Verified date |
January 2024 |
| Source |
Lykos Therapeutics |
| Contact |
Recruitment Coordinator |
| Phone |
(831) 429-6362 |
| Email |
recruitment[@]mapsbcorp.com |
| Is FDA regulated |
No |
| Health authority |
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| Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The purpose of this multi-site study is to collect information to support the safety profile
of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy and to collect quantitative data on mood, psychological
status, self-compassion, professional quality of life, and professional burnout in healthy
volunteers after MDMA administration within a therapeutic setting. This exploratory study
will permit an understanding of the acute effects of the drug in a specific and relevant
setting for use in therapy.
Description:
3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) produces changes in feelings and thoughts. It
appears to have a unique pharmacological profile distinct from psychostimulants and classical
hallucinogenic (psychedelic) compounds. Its unique properties have led to interest in using
it in combination with psychotherapy. So far, studies in healthy volunteers have examined the
effects of MDMA in a laboratory setting rather than a psychotherapeutic setting.
The Phase 1, randomized, placebo-controlled study MT1 was designed to collect safety and
quantitative data on mood, psychological symptoms, personality traits, and interpersonal
closeness in therapists learning to conduct MDMA-assisted psychotherapy or MDMA research
among 120 healthy volunteers. The MT1 study was also designed to expand the knowledge of
therapists training to conduct MDMA-assisted psychotherapy research. In the MT1 study,
several participants submitted optional written narratives with impressions that
participating in MDMA-assisted psychotherapy helped them professionally and personally.
This Phase 1, open-label, multi-site research study is designed to build upon the MT1 study
to further assess the psychological effects and safety of manualized MDMA-assisted
psychotherapy, while supporting the expansion of knowledge for treatment providers who are
learning to conduct MDMA-assisted psychotherapy or MDMA research. This study is intended to
look further into the personal and professional benefits spontaneously reported in narratives
to the site team from the MT1 study participants. This will be done by collecting changes in
self-compassion, burnout, professional quality of life, psychological inflexibility, and mood
using validated measures in a larger sample of treatment providers, allowing for effect size
calculations. Compassion fatigue and burnout are associated with job-related stress and are
known to impact professional quality of life. In addition, continued training for new
treatment providers, including the option for their own MDMA experience, is vital as the
research for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD expands in the United States. This study is
not a registration study.