Wednesday, 6 November 2013

The Effects of Ecstasy Abuse

The Effects of Ecstasy Abuse



Ecstasy known as MDMA, it is a nickname for the drug 3, 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine. It is a synthetic creation that mimics the effects of methamphetamine mescaline and stimulants hallucinogens. The drug was invented by the German pharmaceutical company Merck. The drug Considered for its potential as a diet pill. Alexander Shulgin research’s MDMA, who was a former pesticide chemist.
In 1985 U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration banned Ecstasy because of its potential as an agent of brain damage, after that use of Ecstasy came under security. Until today it remains on the list of prohibited drug.
Short Term Effects of Ecstasy
After taking ecstasy, users instantly experience a positive increase in energy levels. Users who take highly ecstasy, they feel emotional peace and empathy. Users can understand perversions in time and space, as well as in their sense of touch, when recounting what the ecstasy high is like. Another short term effect of ecstasy is the suppression of certain basic physical needs, like drinking, eating and sleeping.

Side Effects
Like another drugs, ecstasy also can produce unexpected side effects.
These are given below:
  • Hallucinations
  • Nausea
  • Sweating and chills
  • Shaking and tremors
  • Fever
  • Muscle cramping
  • Blurred vision
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