Ecstasy Addiction No Laughing Matter
Author: Jeff Paul
Author: Jeff Paul
Ecstasy addiction has been an increasing source of concern for authorities over the past decade. The rise of large dance hall parties and the prevalence of the drug being distributed at these events make ecstasy one of the most critical threats to public health and the war against addictive drugs. Ecstasy is known by many names: E, X, MDMA, and Adam, Empathy, and Molly are all nicknames that have been given to the chemical 3, 4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine. The drug is used in medicine as a means to counter the effects of depression and anxiety disorders. Tests are even being done to determine its use in treating post-traumatic stress disorder. The impact the drug has is to induce complex chemical reactions in one's brain and body, resulting in feelings of euphoria, decreased anxiety, and even feelings of intimacy and closeness. Ecstasy, however, has its share of unwanted effects, particularly after the initial pleasure the drug created wears off. These range from anxiety and fatigue, to more serious physical symptoms, such as pain in the jaw or headaches and dizziness. More dangerous are extreme cases of after-dose effects, such as suicidal ideation, aggression, and short-term memory loss. When ecstasy addiction hits its more critical crisis points, the afflicted person can experience serious damage to his or her nervous system. Addiction to ecstasy has been known to cause acute delirium, cardiac arrest, stroke, hallucinations and even organ failure or death. As the damage ecstasy can leave is life-threatening and is difficult to repair, treatment for addiction to ecstasy is urgent and must be administered right away. Resource Box: 12 Visions International is a group of experts who assist those afflicted by chemical dependencies like
ecstasy addiction, cocaine abuse and alcoholism, to name a few. They provide quick, urgent treatment to patients, and are also an affordable alternative to high-priced drug rehabilitation groups. Visit
http://www.12vi.org for more details.About the Author:
Jeff Paul is a writer and copy editor who likes to share information on many different topics.
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