Facts About: Ecstasy(free info page) |
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What is Ecstasy?Ecstasy is a hallucinogen related to amphetamine. It also has stimulant properties. It is a chemical (methylenedioxymeth-amphetamine or MDMA) made in drug labs. Ecstasy is also called E, XTC, Adam, Euphoria, X, MDM and Love Doves. Ecstasy usually comes in gelatin capsules or tablets. They can be any color, and may have a design on one side such as a dove or a diamond. It can also come as a powder, which is snorted or, less commonly, dissolved and injected. As with other illegal drugs, it is impossible to know exactly what chemicals were used to make Ecstasy, or what effects you might experience. Although users may think Ecstasy is harmless, little is known about the long-term effects or regular use. Possessing, producing, and trafficking in Ecstasy can result in fines, prison sentences and criminal records. "Herbal ecstacy" (misspelled on purpose to set it apart from MDMA) is supposed to be a natural and legal alternative. It is a blend of herbs that usually includes ephedra (a basis for some asthma medications) and caffeine. Users often think that because it is "natural," it is safe. At high doses, however, ephedra can cause heart problems. It is also dangerous to take ephedra if you are on certain antidepressant drugs. Short-Term Effects
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Ecstasy and AddictionPeople who use Ecstasy regularly for several weeks or months need larger amounts to feel the same effects. There is little information on whether Ecstasy produces dependence or withdrawal symptoms if regular use stops. |
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