Repeated cortisol administration does not reduce intrusive memories – A double blind placebo controlled experimental study

PTSD is a severe mental disorder, which may develop after exposure to traumatic events and is characterized by intrusive memories. Intrusions are sudden brief sensory memories of the traumatic event, that cause immense distress and impairment in every day functioning. Thus, the reduction of intrusive memories is one of the main aims of PTSD therapy. Recently, the glucocorticoid cortisol has been proposed as a pharmacological option to reduce intrusive memories, because cortisol is known to have memory retrieval inhibiting effects.
Source: European Neuropsychopharmacology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Source Type: research