Case report: Well-tolerated MDMA-assisted therapy in a 32-year old female patient with advanced alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis

Elias Kraus , Stephanie Suter , Margit Proescholdt , Felix Müller , Matthias E. Liechti , Markus Heim , Undine Lang , Marc Vogel
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Abstract

Background

Several studies have examined 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) as a therapeutic adjunct in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD). Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is common in patients with PTSD and can lead to alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis. There is a concern that MDMA, which is associated with liver toxicity in some cases, may not be tolerated by PTSD-patients with pre-existing, alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis. There is currently no data available to asses this risk.

Case presentation

We present the case of a 32-year old female patient with post-traumatic stress disorder and advanced alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis who received MDMA-assisted therapy. MDMA was administered twice (50 mg, 100 mg) over the course of two weeks. Apart from one episode of vomiting and the subjective sensation of numb and swollen fingers (without clinical findings) under the influence of MDMA, there were no adverse effects. Laboratory values did not show any signs of acute MDMA-induced liver injury.

Conclusions

There were no signs of acute MDMA-induced liver injury in our patient, despite advanced, pre-existing liver cirrhosis due to alcohol use. This finding is on a case level and cannot be generalized, but is encouraging for future research in patients with liver disorders. Further research is necessary to confirm the safety of MDMA-assisted therapy in patients with pre-existing, alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis.
病例报告:32岁晚期酒精性肝硬化女性患者经mdma辅助治疗耐受良好
背景:一些研究已经证实了3,4-亚甲基二氧基甲基苯丙胺(MDMA)作为治疗创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的辅助药物。酒精使用障碍(AUD)在创伤后应激障碍患者中很常见,并可导致酒精性肝硬化。有人担心,在某些情况下与肝毒性相关的MDMA,可能无法耐受已有酒精性肝硬化的ptsd患者。目前没有可用的数据来评估这种风险。我们报告一例32岁的女性创伤后应激障碍和晚期酒精性肝硬化患者接受mdma辅助治疗。MDMA在两周内两次服用(50毫克,100毫克)。在MDMA的影响下,除了一次呕吐和主观感觉手指麻木和肿胀(无临床表现)外,没有其他不良反应。实验室值未显示任何急性mdma引起的肝损伤迹象。结论:本例患者没有mdma引起的急性肝损伤的迹象,尽管存在因饮酒而导致的晚期肝硬化。这一发现是个案层面的,不能一概而论,但对未来肝脏疾病患者的研究是令人鼓舞的。需要进一步的研究来证实mdma辅助治疗对已有酒精性肝硬化患者的安全性。
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