Ecstasy - E

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Ecstasy was developed by the pharmaceutical company Merck in 1912. In its original form it was known as "MDMA". It was used by the U.S. Army in tests of psychological warfare in 1953, and then reappeared in the 1960s as a "deterrent-reducing" psychotherapeutic drug.

In the early 1980s, MDMA was touted as "the hottest thing in pursuit of happiness through chemistry" and was advertised as "in drag" at many weekend parties. MDMA he was still legal in 1984 and marketed under the brand name "Ecstasy", but was banned in 1985 for safety reasons.

Since the late 1980s, ecstasy has become a broad "marketing" term for drug dealers selling "ecstasy-like" drugs that actually contain little to no MDMA in him. It can also have harmful effects on MDMA itself, but what is now known as ecstasy includes everything fromLSD, cocaine, heroin, amphetamines and methamphetamines, to rodenticides,caffeine, dog anthelmintics, and more. may contain various substances. Logos makes ecstasy especially dangerous. Users don't really know what they are ingesting. Increasing the dose to reach the previous high without realizing that the user may be taking an entirely different combination of drugs increases the risk.

Ecstasy commonly comes in tablet form, but it can also be taken by injection or other methods. Liquid ecstasy is actually GHB, a nervous system depressant, also found in drain cleaners, floor cleaners, and degreasing solutions.
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