Commonly known as “MDMA”, ecstasy is an illicit synthetic drug which produces psychoactive effects in individuals. Its hallucinogenic nature causes the user to experience higher energy and emotional sensitivity. Though ecstasy is popularly used at rave parties as a “club drug”, it has become much more widespread among people and causes several adverse effects and potential health risks. It releases serotonin, a neurotransmitter that works as a short-term antidepressant by elevating mood, in the brain in increasing amounts. And once a person uses ecstasy regularly, they develop ecstasy abuse, making it difficult for them to quit
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