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Ecstasy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ecstasy may refer to: • MDMA (3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine), an entactogenic drug, also known as "Ecstasy", and as "E", "X", and "XTC". • Ecstasy (drug), an illicit tablet preparation containing...
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Another concern associated with MDMA use is toxicity from chemicals other than MDMA in ecstasy ...
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Important information for visitors to ecstasy.org: please click here ... ecstasy.org aims to gather and make accessible objective, authoritative and up to date information about the drug ecstasy (principally MDMA). The site is non-profit making and is maintained by volunteers.
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MDMA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The real information on the drug ecstasy, MDMA, XTC, presented by the Church of Scientology. ... Dancing with Ecstasy?; Do you really want to party?; Why do people take drugs?; The rave scene: not as much ecstasy as they say?; What is Ecstasy?; Imaginary “Love Pill”; Consequences of using ecstasy; Ecstasy: an outlaw;
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Information on the use of ecstasy and the effects it has on the user. ... Ecstasy comes in a tablet form that is often branded, e.g. Playboy bunnies, Nike swoosh, CK...
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Information about MDMA (Ecstasy) including basics, effects, dosage, history, legal status, photos, research, media coverage, and links to other resources. ... Ecstasy tablets are notoriously impure, often containing chemicals other than MDMA. See Ecstasydata.org for pill testing results...
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MDMA (Ecstasy), GHB, Rohypnol, ketamine, methamphetamine, and LSD are some of the club or party drugs. NIDA-supported research has shown that use of club drugs can cause serious health problems. Used in combination with alcohol, these drugs can be even more dangerous.
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