Ecstasy is a widely used drug, which is usually known as a club drugs, and also considered as a "safe drug" by the young generation. It has now become a world wide alert for every nation, as it now seems to be a common drug in every major parts of the world. Known to us in many names, such as Black Beauties, Crack Meth, ice, XTC, and Adam, it's a drug which is also highly abused in the south and the south eastern part of Asia. Around five percent of Thailand's population that is 60 million people is found to be MDMA abusers. While, Myanmar has become the largest producer of this tablet in the world by producing around 800 million tablets a year. The INCB (International Narcotic Control Board) states that, one of the main ingredients that is the ephedrine is smuggled into Myanmar from the two major legal producers, which is India and China. .
The effect might seem harmless, but the continuous intake of this drug slowly causes fatal damages to your brain and the cardiovascular system. The MDMA increases the brain activity by releasing the neurotransmitter, mostly serotonin from the storage to the neurons. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter, which is responsible for regulating mood, sleep, emotions, and other behaviors. MDMA, while releasing the serotonin from the storage, also interferes with the synthesis of this neurotransmitter. As a person has become addicted to it, large amount of serotonin is released, and it takes the brain a significant amount of time to restore the required quantity of serotonin for the body to perform necessary physiological and psychological functions. But MDMA while releasing serotonin and dopamine from storage, also interferes with the synthesis of these neurotransmitter by producing an oxidative and metabolic stress to the serotonin neurons, which therefore will have less capability in producing enough quantity of this neurotransmitter. .
The other symptoms, after using these drugs are physical symptoms such as, muscle tension, involuntary teeth clenching, nausea, blurred vision, rapid eye movements, faintness, and chills or sweating.
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Ecstasy It is estimated that 94.1 million Americans of the age 12 or older has used an illicit drug at least once in their lifetimes, one of those drugs being Ecstasy. ... One of the most common setting for the use of Ecstasy is at a rave (a type of dance club). ... Ecstasy is also said to inhibit or restrain an orgasm and prevent an erection in some men. ... Because the quality of street ecstasy is notoriously poor, having the ability to at least narrow down the possible contents can help reduce the risks associated with the use of street ecstasy. ... Although tolerance levels increa...
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In this research paper I will address the following: the history of Ecstasy, Ecstasy's positive effects on the body while in use, the side effect Ecstasy has on the body while in us, and reasons why Ecstasy use has risen among college students. I also interviewed 3 people (2 of whom have done Ecstasy, and 1 who has not) and got feedback from them about the rise of Ecstasy use in college. ... Ecstasy's Positive Effect On The Body While In Use What Ecstasy does is very simple, yet difficult to describe. ... I asked a woman named Poanni who has done Ecstasy before if she thinks that...
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Ecstasy Ecstasy, illegal in almost every country around the world has been found to still be one of the biggest markets in the illegal drug industry. ... History of Ecstasy The word ecstasy is derived from the Greek language and defined as state of exaltation in which the self is transcended. ... Ecstasy is MDMA, or 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine. ... Ecstasy has many effects on the body. ... Legality of ecstasy Today ecstasy is found almost all around the world. ...
The long-term effects of Ecstasy are still unclear. ... "Club Drugs More Agony Than Ecstasy for Young Patients." ... "Drug Culture Panel Urges "Less Hysteria" Over Ecstasy." ... The risks of taking Ecstasy can be severe. ... As a step in the fight against Ecstasy, the government and law enforcement agencies have enforced anti-Ecstasy laws. ...
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