Can ecstasy lead to brain damage?
There's always the possibility that even one use can damage a brain, let alone lead to fatality, heart disease, heart attack.
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How long does Molly. aka Ecstasy stay in your system for drug testing?
Ecstasy can stay detectable in your body on an average 3-5 da...
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What do 'Molly' ecstasy pills look like?
A Molly ecstasy pill is Off White or White and is 153 mg, 14 ...
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How does Ecstasy effect a person?
Users report that Ecstasy produces intensely pleasurable effe...
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Is it possible to get addicted to ecstasy?
MDMA (ecstasy) an addictive drug and cause physical and psych...
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Why does your tongue hurt so bad after on ecstasy?
Ecstasy causes you to tense up your muscles and can cause pai...
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How long does Molly. aka Ecstasy stay in your system for drug testing?
Ecstasy can stay detectable in your body on an average 3-5 da...
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What do 'Molly' ecstasy pills look like?
A Molly ecstasy pill is Off White or White and is 153 mg, 14 ...
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Why does your tongue hurt so bad after on ecstasy?
Ecstasy causes you to tense up your muscles and can cause pai...
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What is the fastest way to get ecstasy out of my urine system?
You might consider taking a detox drunk or pill to clean your...
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Can you drink energy drinks when you're on ecstasy?
Yes, you probably could drink an energy drink while on ecstas...
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How long does Molly. aka Ecstasy stay in your system for drug testing?
Ecstasy can stay detectable in your body on an average 3-5 da...
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What do 'Molly' ecstasy pills look like?
A Molly ecstasy pill is Off White or White and is 153 mg, 14 ...
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What are 5 statistics about ecstasy?
Five statistics about ecstasy are as follows: The death rate ...
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How do you stop rolling from ecstasy?
Although there is no real antidote for ecstasy, you may be ab...
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What are the effects of ecstasy?
Here's one side effect when you use ecstasy: your heart will ...
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How long does ecstasy stay in your system?
Ecstasy stays detectable in your body on an average 3-5 days ...
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What are 5 statistics about ecstasy?
Five statistics about ecstasy are as follows: The death rate ...
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MDMA or Ecstasy is a synthetic drug with amphetamine-like and...
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What are the effects of ecstasy?
Here's one side effect when you use ecstasy: your heart will ...
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Can your body build up a tolerance to ecstasy?
Frequent ecstasy use increases tolerance very quickly. Increa...
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How long does ecstasy stay in your system?
Ecstasy stays detectable in your body on an average 3-5 days ...
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Why does your tongue hurt so bad after on ecstasy?
Ecstasy causes you to tense up your muscles and can cause pai...
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What are the effects of ecstasy?
Here's one side effect when you use ecstasy: your heart will ...
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MDMA or Ecstasy is a synthetic drug with amphetamine-like and...
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Ecstasy stimulates the release of serotonin from the brain ne...
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How do you create homemade ecstasy?
You can create your own ecstasy or a state of being carried a...
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How does ecstasy react with omeprazole?
Ecstasy or MDMA may interfere with the effectiveness of SSRI ...
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Is ecstasy more deadly than alcohol?
Yes, some scientists and doctor's believe that alcohol and to...
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What if I already took ecstasy and seroquil?
MDMA can give u an heightened anxious feeling which messes wi...
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Will you die if you smoke ecstasy?
The damage of Ecstasy includes risks of developing permanent ...
About Ecstasy
Ecstasy is a stimulant drug that is commonly referred to as the ''club drug'' as it's prominently found in club atmospheres. Ecstasy has several different names including "X," hug and the love drug. Effects of Ecstasy are mental stimulation and emotional warmth to name a few. Ecstasy is considered a controlled substance and is illegal in the United States.
About Heart Attack
Heart attacks are scary things, and can happen to just about anyone, any time. They are the result of a stoppage of blood flow to the heart causing blood cells to die. This usually happens because an artery has been blocked by plaque made up of lipids and white blood cells. If heart attacks are left untreated they can result in severe damage to the heart or death.
About Heart Disease
Heart disease is a blanket term for any type of disease that affects the heart. It can refer to coronary heart disease, cardiomyopathy, alcoholic cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, congenital heart disease, ischemic cardiomyopathy, hypertensive cardiomyopathy, valvular cardiomyopathy, inflammatory cardiomyopathy, myocardiodystrophy or any other number of heart diseases.

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