![]() “The medication, what it truly does-and I can speak to this personally having gone through therapy for PTSD-is the medication is truly just a catalyst for the therapy to work because it opens the person up to actually explain about their circumstances,” he said. ![]() Neville, one of the bill sponsors, said that MDMA has “been proven to be extremely, extremely effective in treatment of PTSD.” And so he wants to ensure that Colorado is prepared to provide that treatment option pending a federal policy change. While the floor vote on final passage didn’t include debate of the proposal, there was some brief discussion one day earlier when the bill was considered on second reading in the chamber. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves the substance as a prescription drug. The MDMA legislation approved by the House, meanwhile, would legalize “prescribing, dispensing, transporting, possessing, and using” MDMA if the U.S. Unfortunately for advocates, that panel also rejected separate legislation to create a psychedelics review panel to study substances like psilocybin and DMT and issue recommendations on possible policy changes.
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