Teen Ecstasy Abuse

August 6th 2007 04:44 pm

Ecstasy, a common name for the drug MDMA, is highly popular at clubs, rock concerts and all-nightdrug rehab ecstasy dance parties, called “raves.” Normally taken orally in tablet form sporting brands like a Playboy bunny or the Nike swoosh, ecstasy has an amphetamine and hallucenogenic quality. It gives dancers energy to keep dancing throughout the night and it also improves their mood, amplifying sensitivity to touch. While users are under the influence of ecstasy, they will also typically experience increased self-confidence.

Some of the paraphernalia associated with ecstasy use include baby pacifiers or pacifier-shaped lollipop rings. These are used in raves to alleviate the pain that often comes with teeth clenching, one of the side effects of ecstasy use. Other popular items for ecstasy users are fluorescent light sticks, hospital masks, menthol ointment, and children’s vitamin containers and bags of Tootsie Rolls – both popular ways of concealing the drug.

The seemingly pleasant side effects of ecstasy that has ramped up its popularity among teens are actually relatively short-lived. Other effects users may experience while high on the drug include chills, nausea, sweating, fixations with lights and sounds, increased heart rate and blood pressure and possibly even seizures. The high from ecstasy lasts about three to six hours, while the after-effects of insomnia, nervousness and depression can reportedly last up to several weeks. Ultimately, ecstasy use can destroy brain cells and break down muscle tissue, kidneys, liver and cardiovascular functioning. It is a dangerous drug that has been linked to teen drug addiction several fatalities, whether by causing cardiovascular failure or triggering seizures or dehydration in a crowded setting.

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