People with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may soon have a new treatment option: MDMA.
MDMA is the chemical compound found in the drug commonly called ecstasy. In August, the Food and Drug Administration plans to decide whether MDMA will be approved for market based on years of research. But serious allegations of research misconduct may derail the approval timeline.
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