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What Treatment Options are Available for MDMA Addiction?

MDMA, also known as molly or ecstasy, is a hallucinogenic drug with stimulant properties that can lead to severe addiction when abused. But what treatment options are available for MDMA addicts? Call 800-411-9312 (Who Answers?) now to find safe, reliable rehab centers where you can recover from substance abuse.

Treatment Programs for MDMA Addiction

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, “There are no specific treatments for MDMA abuse.” Research is still needed to create a treatment program for this substance that is as successful and based in evidence as strong as those associated with alcohol or opioid abuse.

Still, there are treatment goals for MDMA addicts, which normally involve:

  • Treating the addicts withdrawal symptoms and minimizing them as much as possible
  • Reducing cravings and other obstacles to abstinence
  • Treating any co-occurring mental disorders
  • Ensuring that the patient’s beliefs and attitudes about their ecstasy abuse change drastically over the course of treatment
  • Setting up the patient with a safe aftercare program that attends to their needs

Medications for MDMA Addiction

MDMA Addiction

Behavioral therapy is an effective MDMA addiction treatment method.

There are currently no medications approved by the FDA to treat MDMA addiction. However, some medications may be utilized to treat the withdrawal symptoms associated with the drug as well as some other issues.

  • According to the Center for Substance Abuse Research, “Because of [the substantial loss” of the brain’s supply of serotonin when the drug wears off, “depression is common after-effect of MDMA use.” Therefore, users may benefit from being put on antidepressants during addiction treatment.
  • Anticraving agents may be able to help minimize cravings so patients can focus on the other aspects of their treatment.
  • Anxiety medications may also be a necessary treatment for those who experience severe anxiety after their ecstasy abuse. In addition, some individuals may have begun using the drug in the first place because of anxiety issues, which should also be addressed.

Behavioral Therapies for MDMA Addiction

Behavioral therapies can treat almost any type of substance abuse disorder, and many of the programs associated with this treatment method are adaptable to MDMA abuse.

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can help patients avoid further ecstasy abuse and allow them to see their drug use in a new light.
  • Contingency management (CM) gives patients motivation to stay abstinent by offering vouchers for food, goods, and services with every negative drug test.
  • Group therapy can help addicts learn from one another as well as receive the sort of social support that is essential to recovery.
  • Family behavioral therapy (FBT) is very beneficial for helping family units to function better for all individuals involved. This is especially helpful to adolescent addicts, many of whom are ecstasy abusers.

Do You Need MDMA Addiction Treatment?

If your abuse of ecstasy has gone beyond your control and you believe you will not be able to quit on your own, we can help you find the right rehab center for your needs.

Even if you do believe you can quit without professional treatment, it is much safer to seek the help of a rehab program and professional healthcare providers who can ensure your beneficial and strong recovery. Call 800-411-9312 (Who Answers?) now to learn more about your options.

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