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| Ecstasy |
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| What It Is |
| Pharmaceutically ecstasy is known as 3,4 methylene-
dioxymethamphetamine, usually referred to as MDMA. It is one of a huge family
of related drugs from the MDA family which fall between hallucinogens (like
LSD) and the amphetamine family. It was first synthesized in 1912 by a German
pharmaceutical company. Ecstasy is very popular at raves. |
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| Street Names |
Ecstasy 'E', MDMA, MDA, MDEA, Pills, Love Doves, Adam,
X-TC It usually comes in small
tablets that may have a picture printed on them such as a dove, a hammer and
sickle, or a diamond and the drug is often referred to by its appearance (such
as 'Doves'). |
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| How It Is Taken |
| Usually taken orally. |
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| What It Does |
Most users feel an initial rush with feelings of
nervousness, tingling and an uncertain feeling in the stomach (butterflies)
followed by a warm euphoric glow lasting 4 - 6 hours, when the user feels calm
and happy. It is a common belief that ecstasy will always provide a positive
experience although there is a chance (although less than with a drug such as
LSD) that a bad-trip will occur. Dry mouth, dilated pupils and various tingling
sensations are common. Taking ecstasy will exaggerate moods and
feelings, therefore taking an 'E' when your mind is distracted by worry, or
relationship hassles can be risky. Initial effects are often 'butterflies
in the stomach', a Most of these deaths attributed to Ecstasy have
been at clubs or raves where dehydration and over heating has been a major
factor. |
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| Medical Uses |
| None |
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Did you Know?
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Ecstasy is one of the most popular drugs at clubs, raves, and
concerts in many large cities 3.2% of 8th graders have tried Ecstasy.
5.7% of 10th graders have tried
Ecstasy. 6.9% of 12th
grades have tried Ecstasy. |
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