I'm pretty sure you get holes in your brain.
Long term effects:Depression.Drowsiness.Muscle aches.Loss of appetite.Insomnia.Loss of concentration.Irritability.
Long term effects , memory loss
20-30 minutes
It may not be common, but it certainly happens. Ecstasy is a very unpredictable drug.
Ecstasy use has been associated with cognitive deficits, particularly in memory and other cognitive functions. Studies suggest that heavy or long-term use of Ecstasy may lead to long-lasting cognitive impairments in some individuals. However, further research is needed to fully understand the effects of Ecstasy on intelligence scores.
Depending on usage the biggest long term effect is long and short term memory loss, heart problems, serotonin deformation, etc. I recommend erowid.com
After ingesting an ecstasy pill, you may start feeling its effects within 30 minutes to one hour, but it can vary depending on factors like metabolism, dosage, and whether it was taken on an empty stomach. It's essential to wait for the full effects before deciding to take more, typically within 1.5 to 2 hours.
The effects of E, or ecstasy, can be felt within 20-60 minutes after ingestion, with peak effects occurring around 1-1.5 hours. These effects can last for about 3-6 hours, depending on the individual and the dose taken.
Matters how much you take and how often it will effect by short term memory and will mess up your sarotonin levels making you feel depressed
i say nehh, it did not kill moi. Still i wonder if theres any long term effects to it, but im not a doctor.
There is no clear scientific evidence to suggest that ecstasy directly causes cancer. However, ecstasy use can have various negative health effects, including increased heart rate and blood pressure, dehydration, and potential damage to brain cells. Long-term use may also increase the risk of mental health issues.
As far as I can tell, MDMA is neither a mutagen nor a teratogen and therefore there is no effect. (It may make conception somewhat more likely due to its behavioral effects on users.)