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ECSTASY is a Schedule I
synthetic, psychoactive drug possessing stimulant and hallucinogenic properties.
MDMA possesses chemical variations of the stimulant amphetamine or
methamphetamine and a hallucinogen, most often mescaline. It acts as a stimulant
to the central nervous system and it is a "controlled substance", making use,
possession, supply, or production illegal.
Ecstasy is also called MDMA, which stands for
methylenedioxymethamphetamine. The amount of MDMA needed to get "high" is close
to the toxic dose. It is similar to methamphetamine and MDA, which is another
designer drug, in its chemistry, therefore it may have similar affects to other
amphetamines.
Ecstasy is commonly used at "rave" party settings and can be
found in capsule, pill, or powder form of various colors. "Raves" are all night
parties known for their dance music and drug experimentation.
Other names for ecstasy are wonder drug and XTC.
How is ecstasy used?
MDMA is most often available in tablet form and is usually ingested orally.
It is also available as a powder and is sometimes snorted and occasionally
smoked, but rarely injected. Its effects last approximately four to six hours.
Users of the drug say that it produces profoundly positive feelings, empathy for
others, elimination of anxiety, and extreme relaxation. MDMA is also said to
suppress the need to eat, drink, or sleep, enabling users to endure two- to
three-day parties. Consequently, MDMA use sometimes results in severe
dehydration or exhaustion.
What are the signs someone is abusing Ecstasy (MDMA)?
Ecstasy users are often seen with baby pacifiers or an athletic mouthpiece
because they often involuntarily grind their teeth while under the influence of
Ecstasy. Chemical lightsticks and painter's or surgeon's masks smeared with
scented ointments such as vapor rub or other scented muscle ointments often are
used while taking Ecstasy. The combination of these products while under the
influence of Ecstasy heightens the user's senses and makes lights, smells and
sounds much more intense.
IMMEDIATE EFFECTS: feelings
of detachment; loss of hunger, sleep, and sexual drives; muscle tension; blurred
vision/rapid eye movements; sweating or chills; insomnia; tremors; hypertension;
increase in heart rate; decrease in
appetite; dehydration; nausea;
fainting; death.
LONG-TERM EFFECTS: anorexia;
high blood pressure; kidney failure; stroke; change in emotion; affects memory;
change in brain chemicals.
PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS: confusion; depression; sleep problems;
anxiety; paranoia; hallucinations; panic; psychotic
episodes.
Ecstasy can deplete as much as 90% of
the brain's serotonin supply with two weeks of use. Serotonin
is a neurotransmitter in the brain which controls activities
such as regulating aggression, thinking, sleeping, eating,
sensitivity to pain, and mood.
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