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Ecstasy and Herbal Ecstasy This Lesson Plan Produced By Your Drug Demand Reduction Program

Ecstasy and Herbal Ecstasy This Lesson Plan Produced By Your Drug Demand Reduction Program. What is Ecstasy?. Also called MDMA (3-4-methylenedioxymethampheta-mine) Synthetic drug with amphetamine-like and hallucinogenic properties Classified as a stimulant. What Does It Look Like?.

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Ecstasy and Herbal Ecstasy This Lesson Plan Produced By Your Drug Demand Reduction Program

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  1. Ecstasy and Herbal Ecstasy This Lesson Plan Produced By Your Drug Demand Reduction Program

  2. What is Ecstasy? • Also called MDMA (3-4-methylenedioxymethampheta-mine) • Synthetic drug with amphetamine-like and hallucinogenic properties • Classified as a stimulant

  3. What Does It Look Like? Ecstasy comes in a tablet form that is often branded, e.g., Playboy bunnies, Nike swoosh, SKY, etc.

  4. How It Appears

  5. What are some of the signs that a person is using ecstasy? Faintness Fatigue Loss of appetite Depressed feelings Loss of inhibitions Transfixion on sights and sounds Nausea Blurred vision Chills and/or sweating

  6. Some Short-term Effects Increase in heart rate and blood pressure Muscle tension Can result in liver, kidney and cardiovascular system failure Death

  7. Some Long-term Effects • Can disrupt or interfere with memory • Repeated use ultimately can damage cells that produce serotonin: • Important role in regulation of mood, appetite, pain, learning and memory • Not a safe drug for human consumption

  8. What is the DEA Federal Classification Schedule for ecstasy? Ecstasy is a DEA Federal Classification Schedule I drug, meaning it is in the group of most highly addictive drugs.

  9. What is Herbal Ecstasy? • Combination of herbs that are legal, inexpensive, and marketed as a “natural high” • Can be purchased over the counter in drug stores, music stores, and shops

  10. What Does It Look Like? • Pills sold in colorful packaging • Promises “increased energy, inner visions, sexual sensations, and cosmic consciousness” • Some brand names used: • Herbal Ecstasy • Cloud 9 • Rave Energy • Ultimate Xphoria

  11. How It Appears

  12. What are some of the signs that a person is using herbal ecstasy? • Faintness • Fatigue • Loss of appetite • Loss of inhibitions • Nausea

  13. Some Short-term Effects • Ephedrine (key ingredient) stimulates the cardiovascular and central nervous system • May cause harmful reactions in people with: • High blood pressure • Heart disease • Diabetes • People with vulnerabilities to ephedrine can: • Suffer from heart attacks • Strokes • Seizures

  14. Some Long-term Effects • Adverse reactions, including liver failure, elevated blood pressure, strokes and deaths • FDA is deciding whether a safe level of ephedrine in food supplements exists, or whether sales of some ephedrine-based substances should be stopped altogether • Many states have banned the sale following reports of deaths

  15. What is the DEA Federal Classification Schedule for herbal ecstasy? Herbal ecstasy is a DEA Federal Classification Schedule I drug, meaning it is in the group of most highly addictive drugs.

  16. Penalties For Possession • Penalties for possession of ecstasy and herbal ecstasy range from the following: • Penalties for First Offense: 15 months to 5 years • Penalties for Second Offense: 41 months to 10 years

  17. As a member of CAP, what should you do if you know someone who is using ecstasy or herbal ecstasy? Notify one of the following: Deputy Commander for Cadets / Cadet Programs Officer Chaplain / Moral Leadership Officer Unit Commander

  18. Why do people use ecstasy or herbal ecstasy? To feel good about themselves. To have a great time at “Raves.” To get high. To experience the feelings of euphoria. To reduce inhibitions.

  19. What are some of the ways you can say “No” to drugs without isolating yourself? Don’t respond. I’m not that crazy! Go AWAY! Leave me alone. Don’t put yourself in situations where you know drugs will be used or sold.

  20. Summary • Ecstasy and herbal ecstasy are very serious business • Things can happen that you do not remember • May experience anything from energy to death • Many states have banned the sale following reports of deaths • DO NOT USE THESE DRUGS!

  21. Ecstasy and Herbal Ecstasy by National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Available on www.drugfree.org U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Available on www.dea.gov Lesson Plan Resources

  22. Don’t march with these guys,say NO to drugs! DEAD MEN WALKING

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