Raves and Clubs
Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, is commonly found at nightclubs, parties, music festivals, and raves where people may be using it as a recreational drug. It is illegal in most countries and is typically sold on the black market.
Ecstasy is commonly targeted towards young adults and teenagers, typically between the ages of 18 to 30. This age group is often more experimental with drugs and more likely to attend events or parties where ecstasy is commonly used.
There are countless different types of Ecstasy. The name "Ecstasy" refers to the drug MDMA, but most Ecstasy pills are not pure MDMA. They are usually cut with other drugs, most commonly some form of speed (amphetamines or methamphetamines), but also cocaine, ketamine (Special K), or heroin or some other opiate.
There are countless different types of Ecstasy. The name "Ecstasy" refers to the drug MDMA, but most Ecstasy pills are not pure MDMA. They are usually cut with other drugs, most commonly some form of speed (amphetamines or methamphetamines), but also cocaine, ketamine (Special K), or heroin or some other opiate.
no, it is most commonly found as a compound
No, ecstasy (MDMA) is not found anywhere in nature.
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There are countless different types of Ecstasy, but it is most commonly cut with some form of speed (amphetamines or methamphetamines), cocaine, ketamine (Special K), or heroin or other opiates. Codeine is a mild opiate, so it is certainly possible that some Ecstasy pills are/have been cut with codeine.