There is no legal form of Ecstasy. Ecstasy is an illegal drug made only in illegal labs. Forms of Ecstasy are powders, capsules and pills/tablets. But is commonly sold illegaly as a pill/tablet. The pills vary in color,size, and shape. They are stamped with numerous images. For example a smiley face or the McDonald's logo are in some of the Google Images. Effects of Ecstasy are decreased appetite, increased blood pressure and heart rate, increase in body temperature ( which can be deadly) teeth grinding and jaw pain, nausea and vomiting, flashbacks, delusions, hallucinations, psychotic symptoms, Dangers are seizures, sever dehydration, strokes, again the increase in body temperature ( again deadly) muscle break down, kidney failure, liver and heart failure, damage to hormonal systems, and possible brain damage if taken multiple times. News Articles are...
In February of 2004 a 16 year old girl from Connecticut went to a party with some of her friends. She took a powdered form of Ecstasy that resulted in a seizure and soon after death. In April of 2004 a 14 year old girl took ecstasy at a sleepover with two of her friends, and the next day she died from an overdose. In November of 2009 a 20 year old man was found unconscious in his apartment after taking Ecstasy, and was taken to hospital only to die a little bit after arrival.
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MDPV is a completely different and separate chemical from ecstasy (MDMA), and is schedule I (no legal use) in the US
No, but it may as well be.
Finding legal forms is very simple. You may find legal forms at your local courthouse for free. Just stop in and copy some. Legalzoom.com also has them online.
The plural is ecstasies. (would have to be different forms or times, because ecstasy is an emotional feeling)
Bloom is a legal drug, similar to ecstasy.
Ecstasy is an illegal drug.She was in a state of sheer ecstasy.
Taking ecstasy can make one see things that are not really there in reality. Some people who have taken ecstasy claim to have seen angels and demons standing in front of them. Some say that ecstasy just makes them sensitive to certain lighting. However, ecstasy's effects on people vary greatly. Some do not feel ecstasy, while some feel it greatly.
Ecstasy, commonly known as MDMA, is typically consumed in pill or capsule form, which is swallowed. Some users may also crush the pills and snort the powder, but eating is the most common method of ingestion. It's important to note that using ecstasy can have serious health risks and legal implications.
Yes, ecstasy (MDMA) can increase libido for some users. The drug often enhances feelings of emotional closeness and euphoria, which may lead to increased sexual desire and arousal. However, the effects can vary widely among individuals, and ecstasy can also impair sexual function and decision-making in some cases. It's important to note that using ecstasy carries various health risks and potential legal consequences.
Yes. Ecstasy started becoming popular in the late seventies, thanks to the research of a man named Alexander Shulgin. It was made illegal in 1985.