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MDMA use Synonymous to Cognitive Behavioral Impairment

MDMA or 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine is a popular club drug normally used by teens and young adults in nightclub scenes and raves. The drug comes in the form of pills and capsules, while it is also ingested orally in its liquid form and snorted in the powder form.

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MDMA use Synonymous to Cognitive Behavioral Impairment

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  1. MDMA use Synonymous to Cognitive Behavioral Impairment MDMA use Synonymous to Cognitive Behavioral Impairment MDMA or 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine is a popular club drug normally used by teens and young adults in nightclub scenes and raves. The drug comes in the form of pills and capsules, while it is also ingested orally in its liquid form and snorted in the powder form. Being chemically similar to both stimulants and hallucinogens, it is capable of inciting a range of psychoactive feelings, such as increased energy, pleasure, distorted sensory perception, etc. Also known as ecstasy, X and molly, MDMA’s popularity as an illegal recreational drug has risen in recent years. Molly has rebranded ecstasy as a new form of drug that is marketed as a harmless version of the latter, making it more approachable to people. Due to its tendency to incite euphoric sexual and other pleasurable feelings, MDMA is a popular drug, especially among the youth. In addition, some popular artists have also unintentionally contributed to acceptance the youth. Songs like “We Can’t Stop” by Miley Cyrus “Molly” featuring Wiz Khalifa have erroneously misrepresented the drug while garnering major news coverage. However, the truth is very grim, particularly MDMA is in the picture. its among and Tyga by also when A profit-driven dope dealer is likely to cut the drug with other illicit substances, making it very dangerous. A large body of colleges and universities has cautioned students about the dangers of using MDMA. Due to the increase in the number of overdose deaths, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has also warned the youth that “there’s no good batch of molly.” Multiple negative aftereffects of MDMA www.sovcal.com

  2. Besides having a high potential for abuse, MDMA – categorized as a Schedule I drug in the U.S. – has no known medical benefit. As an addictive drug, MDMA can evoke immense energy among its users that mimic stimulants like amphetamines while also producing psychedelic effects like many hallucinogens, such as lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). Once the drug enters the bloodstream, it takes about 15 minutes to reach the brain. For these reasons, MDMA is hailed as a “club drug” and is one of the popular elements of raves and music festivals. The consistent abuse of MDMA significantly alters the brain activity. It enhances the neurotransmitter activity of serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine by producing these chemicals in excess. Since these neurotransmitters are responsible for coordinating and managing key cognitive and behavioral skills, such as sexual activity, memory, sleep, emotions, control movement, etc., any kind of tampering with these neurotransmitters can have adverse consequences on both the brain and the body. With the increase in demand because of its psychoactive effects, the problem of adulteration of ecstasy, molly and other versions with adulterants like aspirin, talcum powder, ketamine, etc. remarkably increased. Short-term effects can entail nausea, muscle cramps, involuntary clenching of jaws, blurred vision, chills and perspiration. However, when an individual takes more than a single dose or mixes it with other substances, the effects can be quite severe and long-lasting. Some of the symptoms of MDMA abuse are: Anxiety and irritability Depression and confusion Impulsiveness and aggression Memory and attention problems Drug craving Sleep problems According to The New York Times, the Drug Abuse Warning Network reported that MDMA- related emergency room (ER) visits increased twofold from 2004 to 2014. Moreover, there were 2,670 MDMA confiscations in 2012 compared to 186 in 2008. The abuse of MDMA not only causes mental distress that can pave the way for anxiety, depression and cognitive impairment, but also creates problems related to the body’s ability to regulate temperature. When a person’s body temperature rises abruptly (hyperthermia), it can cause issues related to liver, kidney and heart, as well as death in extreme cases. MDMA use can incite the feeling of trust, closeness and euphoria among the users. Additionally, its effects are amplified when taken with marijuana, Viagra or other substances. Therefore, there is an increased risk of indulging in unsafe sexual behaviors that increase the chances of contracting or transmitting HIV/AIDS and hepatitis. Path to recovery www.sovcal.com

  3. Many individuals are unaware that MDMA and its analogs may only contain a little bit of pure drug. A person’s health risks significantly increase when it is combined with other drugs. In addition, there is substantial evidence that MDMA causes addiction in individuals who frequently use it. Therefore, it is advisable to seek early intervention to prevent the dependence to the drug. Sovereign Health is a leading provider of treatment for substance abuse, mental disorders and co-occurring disorders. We offer high-quality treatment services including the provision of continuum of care. If you or your loved one is battling drug addiction, you can reach out to Sovereign Health of California. Our drug addiction treatment programs are some of the finest in the nation that are tailored according to a patient’s specific needs to ensure their holistic treatment. Call at our 24/7 helpline number 866-629-0442 to know more about the scope of treatment for addiction. www.sovcal.com

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