Ecstasy and its effects
Drugs are a rising problem with today's teens. "New" and "hip" drugs are especially on the rise. One of these up and coming substances is Ecstasy. Properly known as MDMA (methyldioxymethamphetamine), Ecstasy is most commonly used at dance clubs, raves, and atmospheres where there are a lot of people and loud music. Ecstasy is often referred to as, "E", "X", and "rolls". In this paper, I will show what can be found in ecstasy, the effects, reasons for use, and also provide several stories of people who use it, and why they choose to do so. Furthermore, I will answer the question: "Is ecstasy addictive, and how?" Many people often wonder what truly is in ecstasy. As I stated earlier, in its pure form, ecstasy is known as MDMA, or methyldioxymethamphetamine. This is what buyers hope to get when purchasing a roll of "e". However, because of costs and the high demand for this drug, many dealers find it economically feasible and beneficial to mix in other drugs with MDMA. Thus, other drugs and substances can be found in any given ecstasy pill. The most common drugs found in ecstasy are MDEA and MDA. These are similar to MDMA, but have different effects on the user. MDEA lasts a shorter time, while MDA lasts longer, and h
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