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Title: Ecstasy


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Ecstasy
By Brooke and Souhail
2
Beans
Rolls
The love drug
Party Drug
Doves
Dolphins
Designer Drug
What do they have in common? Theyre all
nicknames for ecstasy.
E
MITSUBISHI
Clarity
Adam
Hug Drug
New Yorkers
Disco Biscuits
The Club drug
EXT
3
Feelings it Produces
  • Depression
  • Confusion
  • Extreme feelings of love
  • Feelings of empathy
  • Peacefulness
  • Enhanced self-confidence
  • More Energy

4
Effects on the Brain
  • Long-term damage to brain
  • Memory and Thought loss
  • Damages the neurons that produce chemicals called
    serotonin
  • Serotonin is used to communicate with other
    neurons
  • Dull mental processes

5
Effects on the Body
  • Muscle tension
  • Teeth clenching
  • Nausea
  • Blurred vision
  • Rapid eye movement
  • Faintness
  • Chills/sweating
  • Increase in heart rate, blood pressure, and body
    temperature
  • Heart failure
  • Dulled senses
  • Tiredness and soreness

6
Usage
  • 2.8 million teens have tried ecstasy
  • 1 out of every 11 in the nation
  • Most common from ages 16-25 years
  • Taken in pills or tablets
  • Sometimes snorted or smoked
  • Designs are put onto tablets to make ecstasy look
    harmless

7
Random Facts
  • Ecstasy-using teens are associated with
    child-like costumes, teddy bears, pacifiers, and
    glowing jewelry
  • 80 of Ecstasy is made in the Netherlands
  • Made for 50 cents a tablet, but costs 10-40 in
    U.S.
  • 150 designs on Ecstasy tablets used to attract
    teens
  • The official name for Ecstasy is
    methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA

8
History of Ecstasy
  • Early 1900s
  • Patented in Germany by pharmaceutical company
    Merck
  • Studied for use as a diet pill, but not marketed
  • 1950, U.S. army considered it for chemical
    warfare agent
  • Somewhat dominant until 1970s
  • being used by psychotherapists
  • 1980s Ecstasy became party drug

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Citations
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www.ecstasy2.com/ pictures-of-ecstasy.htm www.th
egooddrugsguide.com/ gallery/e_dolphins.htm the.h
onoluluadvertiser.com/ 2000/Aug/27/827islandlife14
.html www.salus.it/ droga/droga4.html www.medici
natossicodipendenze.it/ vendr_etal.htm http//www
.drugs-info.co.uk/drugpages/ecstasy/EcstasyPills.j
pg http//www.oxyabusekills.com/Ecstasy.html htt
p//www.intheknowzone.com/ecstasy/street_names.htm
http//www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/ecstasy.html ht
tp//www.coolnurse.com/ecstasy.htm
http//www.lifeormeth.org http//www.police999.com
/drugs/drugwhat3 www.drugfree.org/Teen/ www.media
campaign.org/mg/television
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