Facts About Ecstasy

Ecstasy is the nickname used for methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). Other names include XTC, X, Adam, Clarity, Lover’s Speed and some brand names include Mitsubishi, Triple Stack, Superman, and Roadrunner.

This drug produces energizing feelings like euphoria, empathy and a distortion in time perception. It is most often taken orally in pill format and exerts an effect on serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is responsible for communication between neurons in the brain and when MDMA is ingested, serotonin levels increase.

Ecstasy is highly addictive. Most people who take the drug will take it again after the first time. Therefore, it is wise to avoid environments like underground parties such as raves. Forty three percent of those who use ecstasy have reported a dependence on the drug as they are aware of the physical damage to the body but can’t stop taking the drug.

The long term effects of ecstasy on the body are not yet known. However, short term effects can include damage to the heart, teeth, and depletion of certain chemicals in the brain. The most effective treatment for ecstasy use is a behavioral intervention including support groups, counseling and family support. There are currently no medications to treat ecstasy addiction.

The next time you meet someone who might be an addict, try not to discriminate. In sociology, one learns to be open minded to other cultures. Addiction is a culture by itself. The addict simply has a craving for a substance to satisfy a chemical imbalance in the brain. It has nothing to do with morality. These are the facts about ecstasy addiction.

For videos on substance abuse for your treatment program or 12 step group, visit http://substanceabusevideos.com If you or someone you love is suffering from addiction, please have faith that with treatment they will get better. There are more people in recovery from addiction than there are living in the midst of an addiction.

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