Can MDMA be addictive?
Yes
Is MDMA legal in the United States?
No
What can happen if someone takes too much MDMA?
An overdose
What neurotransmitter is affected by MDMA?
Serotonin
When did Ecstasy and Molly become popular?
1970s
Name one withdrawal symptom that people often experience after continued usage
Trouble sleeping, depression, anxiety
What kind of drug is MDMA?
Stimulant and hallucinogen
What happens when MDMA interfere with the body's ability to regulate temperature?
Hyperthermia
What feelings do many people report after using?
Happiness, euphoric, and a closeness to others
What common forms are they sold in?
Pills, capsules, powders
What supports are out there for recovering from substance abuse?
treatment is primarily symptom based and supportive
What can happen if someone is caught selling or possessing?
Jail time, fines
Name a side effect of taking a MDMA?
increased heart rate and blood pressure, higher body temperature, nausea, restless leg
What is one reason MDMA can be especially risky for teens?
their brain is still developing
When do most people use MDMA?
It is a party drug used during raves, nightclubs, and dance festivals
What different therapies can someone recovering use?
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Which age group is most likely to encounter these drugs?
Adolescents and young adults
What causes the increase in risking behavior when using MDMA?
MDMA affects judgement and decision making
What long term brain function can be negatively affected by using MDMA?
Memory and focus
Was MDMA always popular when first synthesized?
No, they remained relatively unknown for several decades (synthesized in 1912)
Why is treatment especially difficult when using MDMA?
They are often mixed with different drugs
How is Molly/Ecstasy made?
In a lab
What could continued use lead to?
Why do users feel closeness towards others when under the influence?
MDMA changes brain chemicals related to mood
What does MDMA stand for?
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine