What is ecstasy (MDMA)?

What is ecstasy (MDMA)?

Ecstasy, or methylene-dioxymethyl amphetamine (MDMA), is a synthetic hallucinogenic stimulant, which usually comes in pill form. The drug is a stimulant that produces psychedelic effects, and it’s manufactured in home laboratories. The active oral dose of MDMA is 75 mg.

What are the side effects of ecstasy?

With regular use, E can cause problems with memory and problem solving. The drug can even trigger an episode of depression in some people. Pure MDMA is a white powder but street ecstasy is usually pressed into pills, usually colored and stamped with different ‘brand logos’ such as Mitsubishi, Rolls Royce, etc.

What happened to Man of Steel ecstasy?

Ecstasy pills with the Man of Steel’s emblem first appeared in Florida 14 years ago. After jumping to Georgia, it quickly moved out west to California in 2008. Prior to moving on to the rest of the world, its domestic activity appears to have stopped altogether in 2011.

What is the strongest MDMA pill the loop has warned against?

Every drug The Loop has warned people against contains over 200mg of MDMA, well above the common dose of 100mg. The strongest pill is the yellow and white Technogym pill, which has 330mg of MDMA. The Loop has recommended that people should simply not take any of the above mentioned.

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