Transcript Ecstasy

ECSTASY
• Ecstasy is classified as a very strong drug used for emotional,
metal, and physical high this drug is mostly used at raves and
other big party gatherings.
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"Ecstasy (MDMA)." UXL Encyclopedia of Drugs and Addictive Substances. Ed. Barbara C.
Bigelow. Vol. 3. Detroit: UXL, 2006. 299-316. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 20 Mar.
2012.
VISUAL CHARACTERISTICS:
• Ecstasy pills come in various colors and designs.In order to
market their product, 'cooks' [drug makers] in many areas
produce ecstasy pills in a variety of colors and shapes, with
numerous logos, labels, and stamps. Corporate names, fashion
designers, and cartoon characters are often featured. Popular
designs include the letter "e," hearts, shamrocks, animals,
smiley faces, car logos, the Nike symbol, Pokemon characters,
Batman, Superman, Popeye, Mickey Mouse, Buddha, and the
Statue of Liberty. Patterns and colors often vary by region of the
country.
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"Ecstasy (MDMA)." UXL Encyclopedia of Drugs and Addictive Substances. Ed.
Barbara C. Bigelow. Vol. 3. Detroit: UXL, 2006. 299-316. Gale Virtual Reference
Library. Web. 20 Mar. 2012.
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IMPACTS IT CAN HAVE
• Ecstasy abuse has been linked to longterm depression, panic attacks, impulsive
behavior, and memory loss—all symptoms
of a serotonin imbalance in the brain.
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"Ecstasy (MDMA)." UXL Encyclopedia of Drugs and Addictive Substances. Ed. Barbara C.
Bigelow. Vol. 3. Detroit: UXL, 2006. 299-316. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 20
Mar. 2012.
SHORT-TERM EFFECTS• Changes in perception, including euphoria and
increased sensitivity to touch, energy, sensual
and sexual arousal, need to be touched, and
need for stimulation. All these effects usually
occur within 30 to 45 minutes of swallowing the
drug and usually last 4 to 6 hours, but they may
occur or last weeks after ingestion.
"Ecstasy or MDMA." Drug Enforcement Administration. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Mar.
2012. <http://www.justice.gov/dea/pubs/abuse/drug_data_sheets/
Ecstacy.pdf>.
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Lynn Smith grew up in Pennsylvania. Everyone knew her and she knew everyone. Lynn was a
straight-A student with the hopes and dreams of becoming an actor. After graduating from high
school she moved to New York to follow her dreams. Everything around her has changed. She
found another life, a life of drugs. Everyone did drugs and she joined in, hoping to be accepted.
She smoked pot, tried cocaine, but ecstasy was the drug that changed her life. At first holding
down two jobs while going to college left little time for partying, but when she graduated things
changed. She used ecstasy more often. As she did that, she looked down on those who didn’t.
She forgot about her old friends and made new friends. Her weekends were full of partying and
going to bars and clubs. Eventually it didn’t matter where she went, as long as she did ecstasy,
she had fun. She came to New York with the intention of becoming an actor, drugs made her
forget about her dreams. She just stopped auditioning and her life was all about drugs now.
Five months later, she felt like a dying person. One night she felt like she jumped out of her
skin. She had horrible images and kept asking if she was dead. Her mom came and picked her
up, and took her to the hospital. For 14 days she was in a state of confusion. After that she
lived a life of recovery. She was given a second chance, not a lot of people get that chance.
"Ecstasy or MDMA." Drug Enforcement Administration. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Mar.
2012. <http://www.justice.gov/dea/pubs/abuse/drug_data_sheets/
Ecstacy.pdf>.