years until it became popular in the dance clubs of the early 80s. It was only when the Rave culture of the late 80s adopted Ecstasy as its drug of choice that MDMA became one of the top four illegal drugs in use killing an estimated 50 people a year in the UK alone. Its inventor died in World War I. Medical reviews have noted that MDMA has some limited therapeutic benefits in certain mental health disorders, but has potential adverse effects, such as neurotoxicity and cognitive impairment,…
4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine, or as it is most commonly known by it’s street names, MDMA, Molly, or Ecstasy, is one of the more popular “party” drugs, following alcohol and marijuana. It can be found…
theoretical research question of the study is if MDMA may be used in treating anxiety related disorders in improving signs of PTSD. The theoretical research question is answered through the observations in the experiment. (Maximum 6 lines). What is the operational definition of the dependent variable(s)? The operational definition of the dependent variable is the specific way the study is measured. With helping people with PTSD with a controlled amount of MDMA will lessen their anxiety…
Welcome to the most hyped club of the century! Here you’re welcome to hit it off at the dance floor or cool down in the chill room. Intensify you club experience with 3,4- methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) or what is better known as ecstasy. Let’s get down to business and talk about the popularity of this drug, along with its destructive nature. Zooming into the brain, neurons release chemical substances that are called neurotransmitters. These chemicals are responsible for daily life and…
drugs. MDMA is an important component when it comes down to the social context and networks because it uses an advocacy and drug prevention programs that is led by peers and it may be a hopeful method to lessen MDMA usage amongst teenagers and young people. Many high schools and colleges around can aid as important places for teaching and delivering messages about what can happen if a person continues to use the MDMA drug. By giving the proper amount of information about the effects of MDMA can…
music, DJs, bright lights, big venues, and the big one, the drugs. Whether you go back twenty years or look forward into the future twenty years, MDMA and various other drugs will always be prevalent in this culture. However, ecstasy is only as dangerous as you make it. House, Acid Techno, and Deep House were all being created around the same time MDMA was concocted in labs, in the time frame from the sixties to the eighties (Leggia). Ecstasy first appeared in the New York scene in the late…
an illicit drug that comes from a tree known as the mreah prew phnom, which comes from Cambodia and has no English translation. Pharmacological studies indicate that ecstasy (MDMA) creates stimulant and psychedelic effects by increasing the production of serotonin and dopamine. Scientists have also found evidence that MDMA may possess toxic properties towards brain…
MDMA is the abbreviation of 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine. It is a powerful amphetamine class stimulant. MDMA is commonly used to make Ecstasy and also main ingredient of Ecstasy. In North America and Europe, it is commonly called Ecstasy, Mandy, Molly, etc. In China, ecstasy has a nickname: Yaotou pill. Yaotou is Mandarin and means shake one’s head. Because Ecstasy is initially popular in the nightclub. Ecstasy dependent user will shake his head lightly without music and feel sleepy…
parties recently have been using ecstasy for pleasure. The drug has many bad side effects however, including nausea, chills, sweating, muscle cramping, dehydration, high blood pressure, hyperthermia, and several others. 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) also known as ecstasy is a…
poisoning, or death from respiratory failure. vi. DXM is not really physically addictive, where the users do not experience physical withdrawal symptoms. vii. The users can crave the effects of the drug and develop tolerance. Ecstasy (MDMA): i. Ecstasy (MDMA) comes from oil in the roots or fruit of the sassafras plant. It is very similar to alcohol, cocaine, or other…