Ecstasy FAQ
Ecstasy is also known as MDMA (Methylenedioxymehtamphetamine).
Ecstasy is a synthetic psychoactive drug.
Ecstasy is similar to Methamphetamines.
Ecstasy is also referred to as Adam, XTC, hug, beans, and MDMA.
Ecstasy effects the brain and the serotonin system that controls moods, pain receptors, sleep, and sexuality.
Ecstasy has been found to be addictive on an individual basis. There is a larger chance for addiction if an individual uses large doses for an extended period of time.
Ecstasy can cause confusion, anxiety, and cravings for the drug, it can effect mood, judgement, and though patterns.
Ecstasy is considered a club drug.
