I would be really careful. Ecstasy can do a lot of damage to your body if its not ready for it. I would avoid pain killers and xanex at all costs.
If you take anti-depressants the effects of ecstasy will be little to none as they block seratonin levels from flowing like they are supposed to.
Taking medications as prescribed. Aspirin and other heart medications may be prescribed, and the patient may need to take these medications for life.
Whoever you are, you should not be taking ecstasy, no matter when.
There is no guaranteed way to take Ecstasy safely, with or without a history of ulcers.
No that is no possible.
there are no known drugs that are somewhat like Ecstasy!
You dont take it !
No.
You cannot take ecstasy at all. It is illegal in most of the world and causes major health concerns.
You should ask your doctor before taking any new medications, especially if you already take other medications.
Unfortunately, there is no guaranteed way to take Ecstasy (3,4 methylenedioxy-amphetamine) safely. It can raise your blood pressure, putting you at higher cardiovascular event risk, and cause paranoia, hallucinations and agitation, among other things.
no
You get into trouble