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Facts About Ecstasy

October 29th, 2009 drug rehab No comments
  1. When most people refer to Ecstasy they are usually referring to 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA. Patented in Germany before World War I, MDMA was not tested on humans until the 70’s. Chemically, it’s structurally similar to both amphetamine and mescaline, a hallucinogen.
  2. In 1985, the Drug Enforcement Administration ordered that MDMA be classified as an illegal drug. However, that did little to stop its spread on the black market. By the mid-90’s, Ecstasy had become a popular “club drug” in Europe, the U.S., and other parts of the world.
  3. A dangerous trend has become pervasive and often proves fatal: In attempts to prolong the effects of the drug and enhance the “I love everyone” feelings, “stacking”–using multiple doses in one night–or combining Ecstasy with alcohol or other drugs is becoming increasingly widespread.
  4. Medical experts are also alarmed by commonly used impure forms of Ecstasy (laced with other drugs), as well as look-alike pills. Other critical concerns include the drug’s capacity to accelerate dehydration and overheating, which, especially at crowded dance clubs, has been the cause of death in some cases.

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Ecstasy (MDMA)

October 28th, 2009 drug rehab No comments

MDMA (3-4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is a synthetic, psychoactive drug chemically similar to the stimulant methamphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. Some of the slang terms for Ecstasy include:

  • Disco biscuit
  • Essence
  • Go
  • Hug Drug
  • Love drug
  • Scooby snacks
  • Sweeties
  • Wheels
  • ”X”

Research in animals indicates that MDMA is neurotoxic; whether or not this is also true in humans is currently an area of intense investigation. MDMA can also be dangerous to health and, on rare occasions, lethal.

MDMA exerts its primary effects in the brain on neurons that use the chemical serotonin to communicate with other neurons. The serotonin system plays an important role in regulating mood, aggression, sexual activity, sleep, and sensitivity to pain.

Health Hazards

Cognitive Effects

Chronic users of MDMA perform more poorly than nonusers on certain types of cognitive or memory tasks. Some of these effects may be due to the use of other drugs in combination with MDMA, among other factors.

Physical Effects

In high doses, MDMA can interfere with the body’s ability to regulate temperature. This can lead to a sharp increase in body temperature (hyperthermia), resulting in liver,

MDMA (3-4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is a synthetic, psychoactive drug chemically similar to the stimulant methamphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. Street names for MDMA include Ecstasy, Adam, XTC, hug, beans, and love drug.

Research in animals indicates that MDMA is neurotoxic; whether or not this is also true in humans is currently an area of intense investigation. MDMA can also be dangerous to health and, on rare occasions, lethal.

MDMA exerts its primary effects in the brain on neurons that use the chemical serotonin to communicate with other neurons. The serotonin system plays an important role in regulating mood, aggression, sexual activity, sleep, and sensitivity to pain.

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Drug Rehabilitation Glossary of “G”

September 30th, 2009 drug rehab No comments

Ganja: the Jamaican word for Marijuana (street drugs slang names)

GC-MS: An abbreviation of Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy for the instrumental technique which couples the powerful separation potential of gas chromatography with the specific characterization ability of mass spectroscopy.

Gear: Heroin (street drugs slang names)

Get Off: feel a drug’s effects (street drugs slang names)

Get On: use drugs for the first time (street drugs slang names)

Glass: Crystal Meth (street drugs slang names)

Gluey: a glue sniffer (street drugs slang names)

Glutamate: A neurotransmitter associated with pain, memory, and response to changes in the environment.

Gold or Gold Seel: Marijuana, also called Acapulco (street drugs slang names)

Goods: drugs (street drugs slang names)

Goofballs: Barbiturates (street drugs slang names)

Gram: a metric measure of weight (street drugs slang names)

Grass: Marijuana (street drugs slang names)

Green: Marijuana (street drugs slang names)

Gun: equipment for injecting drugs (street drugs slang names)

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