Ecstasy MDMA Effects Information
Commonly referred to as ecstasy, MDMA is
a mind-altering drug with hallucinogenic and stimulant-type
affects. Ecstasy has become popular over the last decade as
a "club drug" being used at raves and underground
parties as well as on the streets. People who use ecstasy
enjoy the heightened sense of feeling, pleasure and euphoria
the drug produces. Ecstasy affects the user in a number of
different ways and can cause depression, confusion, paranoia
and anxiety. These effects can take place while a person is
using the drug or even weeks after use.
Peoples' bodies react negatively to ecstasy
many people experiencing an increase in heart rate, muscle
and jaw tension, nausea, fatigue and excessive sweating. Habitual
users of ecstasy or people who have adverse affects to the
drug can also be in danger of long term brain damage to the
part of the brain responsible for critical thinking and memory.
People who use ecstasy are at high risk for permanent brain
damage. Ecstasy is most commonly used among teenagers and
young adults and is most commonly available in larger cities
and metropolitan areas. Long-term effects can also include
liver damage and a tendency towards problems such as Parkinson's
disease and paralysis later in life.
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