The use of psychedelic drugs like ketamine and MDMA to aid Ukrainian soldiers suffering from PTSD is being explored amid the Ukraine war. Advocates view MDMA as a potential game-changer in treating PTSD, while the black market in Ukraine is flooded with experimental psychedelic research chemicals. Ukrainians are resorting to self-medication with hardcore psychedelic drugs, leading to chaotic outcomes. The VA is also considering psychedelic drugs to combat PTSD among veterans.
.@DeptVetAffairs considers using psychedelic drugs to fight PTSD among veterans, via @JoeDavidsonWP https://t.co/ZAuTDFvMuw
VA considers using psychedelic drugs to fight PTSD among veterans, via @JoeDavidsonWP https://t.co/Yz8VbInLOq
Ukrainians are starting to self-medicate — with ‘very messy’ results. Kyiv has been flooded with hardcore psychedelic drugs, writes @AlexanderBeiner: 👇https://t.co/ET8byXU4Yd
Ukraine’s black market has been flooded with obscure psychedelic research chemicals. Are drug cartels experimenting on a traumatised population? @AlexanderBeiner: 👇https://t.co/ET8byXU4Yd
Lawmakers and advocates champion MDMA, also known as ecstasy, as a "game-changer" for treatment that will help treat post-traumatic stress disorder. https://t.co/A1VlCpInPP https://t.co/0Lw6XEDIur
Would psychedelics help Ukrainian soldiers overcome their paralysing fear of death? @AlexanderBeiner: 👇https://t.co/ET8byXU4Yd
‘I’ve seen first-hand how careful use of psychedelics can help people with crippling PTSD.’ Do Ukrainian soldiers need drug therapy? @AlexanderBeiner: 👇https://t.co/ET8byXU4Yd
‘Should ketamine or MDMA be used to improve performance in battle?’ Read @AlexanderBeiner on the new frontier of the Ukraine war: 👇https://t.co/ET8byXU4Yd