Transcript Ecstasy
What is Ecstasy?
Slang term for MDMA (methylenedioxymethamphetamine)
A synthetic, psychoactive drug that combines stimulant and hallucinogenic properties.
The most commonly used designer drug.
It is predominantly a “club drug” and is used at all-night dance parties
known as “raves”.
Comes in a form of a capsule or powder but often in the form of a tablet that
may vary in color.
Usually taken orally but can also be injected.
Was prepared as an appetite suppressant in 1914.
Was banned in 1985 and is currently classified as a schedule I Substance.
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Adam
E
XTC
Rolls
Clarity
Essence
Stacy
Lover’s Speed
Eve
Hug
White Doves
Love Drug
Beans
How is it used?
• It is usually taken by mouth in a pill, tablet, or
capsule.
• Pills can be different colors and sometimes have
cartoon-like images on them.
• Some users take more than none pill at a time
which is called “bumping”.
Psychological Effects
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Confusion
Depression
Sleeping Problems
Anxiety
Paranoia
Euphoria
Enhanced mental and emotional clarity
Hallucinations
Violent, irrational behavior
Physical Effects
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Muscle tension
Involuntary teeth clenching
Nausea
Blurred vision
Rapid eye movement
Chills or sweating
Dehydration
Kidney failure
Heart attack
Stroke
Seizure
Increase in body temperature
Other Facts about Ecstasy
• It has killed users as a result of heart stroke (from dancing for hours
in a hot club) or mixing with alcohol and other drugs.
• Using ecstasy can cause one to lose their self-control putting them
at risk for becoming a victim of date rape, pregnant, or acquiring
STDs, including HIV/AIDS.
• MDMA can be addictive; Almost 60% of people who use it report
withdrawal symptoms, including fatigue, loss of appetite, depressed
feelings, and trouble concentrating.
• Ecstasy use dropped significantly among persons 18 to 25-from
14.8% in 2003 to 13.8% in 2004 for lifetime use.