Wednesday, June 18, 2014

What Is Ecstasy? Information About This Hallucinogenic

Many people have heard of ecstasy, but they do not really know what it is.  Ecstasy is a drug that is commonly abused.  It has both hallucinogenic and stimulant effects on most users.  Because of this it is a commonly abused drug in the rave scene.

Ecstasy was first developed over a hundred years ago, and was intended to be used as an appetite suppressant.  It has now evolved into a rave and club scene drug.  Many abusers will mix ecstasy with other drugs, but they will often avoid alcohol use.  This is because they believe that the alcohol will diminish the effects of the drug.

Ecstasy is usually found in tablet form and taken orally.  The tablets can also be ground to make a powder that will allow the user to inhale the drug for faster effects.  This drug is very rarely injected into the body.  The route of administration will determine how quickly the effects are felt.  The average length of feeling effects is four to six hours.

Use of ecstasy can result in a wide variety of effects and undesirable side effects.  Many of the possible problems that a user might encounter are similar to cocaine and amphetamines.  Long term users that have had examinations by doctors have neurons in their brains that show damage.

The damaged areas of the brain deal with the areas of emotion, learning and sleep.  Any damage to these areas can greatly affect the life of the former user.  Many users do not think of the long term effects of a drug that makes you feel good in the short term.  It might possibly help to have former users talk to young adults before their first time taking the drug in order to help dissuade them from ever trying it the first time.

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