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Why not just say yes?

By Kurt Kleiner

9 August 2003

A YEAR ago Rick Doblin pulled off a trick most thought was impossible. He convinced the US Food and Drug Administration to allow a clinical study on ecstasy as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.

Ecstasy, or MDMA, is one of the most demonised drugs in the world. And for years federal agencies had stalled research into marijuana, which is less controversial, as a treatment for conditions such as multiple sclerosis and extreme nausea. So winning government approval for a therapeutic study on MDMA was nothing short of astonishing. The question is: why has the research still not begun?

The…

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