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- Ecstasy (MDMA): Effects, Hazards Extent of Use - Drugs. com
Ecstasy (MDMA, 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine), also commonly called Molly, is a synthetic (lab made), psychoactive drug chemically similar to the stimulant methamphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline
- What Is Ecstasy? Effects, Uses, and Risks - WebMD
Ecstasy — also known as Molly, Adam, and XTC, among many other names — is a synthetic drug, meaning it is made from lab-made chemicals It increases levels of energy, happiness, and empathetic
- MDMA - Wikipedia
MDMA has become widely known as ecstasy (shortened "E", "X", or "XTC"), usually referring to its tablet form, although this term may also include the presence of possible adulterants or diluents
- ECSTASY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ECSTASY is a state of overwhelming emotion; especially : rapturous delight How to use ecstasy in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Ecstasy
- MDMA (Ecstasy Molly) - National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
MDMA, also called Molly or Ecstasy, is a lab-made (synthetic) drug that has effects similar to stimulants like methamphetamine, although some researchers and organizations consider MDMA to be a psychedelic drug because it can also mildly alter visual and time perception
- MDMA (Ecstasy or Molly): Side Effects and Risks - Verywell Mind
MDMA can cause lasting side effects like anxiety, depression, and memory problems Overdose from MDMA is rare but can be severe and require immediate medical attention MDMA, also known as ecstasy or "molly," is a synthetic drug known primarily for its hallucinogenic and stimulant effects
- A Complete Ecstasy Guide - What is Ecstasy? | Avenues Recovery
Ecstasy is a synthetic mind-altering drug that acts as a psychedelic (hallucinogen), stimulant, and empathogen It is commonly known by its scientific name 3,4 methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (oft abbreviated to MDMA), and its street name “Molly” (short slang for “molecular”)
- Ecstasy | MDMA or E, Euphoria-inducing Stimulant Hallucinogen . . .
Ecstasy, MDMA (3,4, Methylenedioxymethamphetamine), a euphoria-inducing stimulant and hallucinogen The use of Ecstasy, commonly known as “E,” has been widespread despite the drug’s having been banned worldwide in 1985 by its addition to the international Convention on Psychotropic Substances
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