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The precise answer to your question depends on factors that you have not stated, such as activity level, rate of dosage, and the person's individual metabolism.

We suspect that you are asking how much ecstasy (methylenedioxymethamphetamine) would be likely to cause an overdose. No actual lethal dose has been established in humans, because practically all ecstasy deaths are caused by overheating (hyperthermia) combined with dehydration -- in short, heat stroke. Most of the deaths have occurred at much higher than the typical dosage, which is usually ~100 mg.

Ecstasy deaths are more often caused by failure to manage the effects of the drug, rather than the direct action of the drug itself.

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