Mixing Alcohol and Ecstasy – Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, is a synthetic drug. Its effects are similar to some hallucinogens and stimulants. A lot of individuals who take Ecstasy tend to take it with a variety of other drugs, including alcohol. So what happens when Ecstasy and alcohol are mixed? The Effects of Ecstasy Read More…
Ecstasy Detox Symptoms
MDMA, more commonly known as Ecstasy, is generally considered a drug for recreational use. Research shows that individuals who use Ecstasy can become tolerant to it, or psychologically dependent on the effects it produces, after repeated use. There is no real evidence to prove that individuals who use Ecstasy can become physically addicted to it. Read More…
Effects of Ecstasy on the Body
Ecstasy is a central nervous stimulant, also known as MDMA. It is a drug that can affect not only the brain, but also different systems of the body. The main effects of Ecstasy differ from person to person. There are a lot of variables including the individual’s weight, health, how long they have used Ecstasy, Read More…
Stereotypes of MDMA Users
MDMA was discovered in 1912, when Dr. Anton Kollisch on the Merck Pharmaceutical Company was working on creating a new blood clotting medication. While working on his research, Dr. Kollisch found a string of new chemicals, one of which was MDMA. At that time, the drug’s psychoactive effects were unknown. However, the U.S. government caught Read More…