MDMA is a synthetic drug which has the ability to alter mood and perception. The drug has chemical similarities to stimulants and hallucinogens, as it also induces feelings of increased energy, pleasure, emotional warmth, and altered sensory and perception of time. MDMA is most commonly called Ecstasy or Molly. Individuals who use this drug typically will take the drug in the form of a capsule or tablet. The drug can also be swallowed if administered in liquid form, and is often crushed and then snorted. MDMA side effects include a sense of euphoria and a heightened sense of self esteem and confidence. MDMA can affect the brain in multiple ways by increasing the activity of three different brain chemicals. Dopamine which causes a surge in euphoria and enhanced energy. Norepinehrine which increases heart rate and blood pressure, and can be especially risky for those with heart ad blood issues. Serotonin which affects mood, appetite, sleep and even your hormones.
The immediate effects of MDMA usually last about 3 to 6 hours, the short lasting high is what typically influences users to use more of the drug. Using MDMA over a long period of time can have adverse affects on both your physical and mental health. MDMA long term effects may include but are not limited to:
MDMA long term effects can make a detrimental impact on an individuals life. If you are suspicious that someone you may know has been using MDMA for a long period of time and are concerned with their health as result, encourage them to seek help. The longer MDMA is used, the more detrimental the effects become, however these effects are avoidable if use of this drug is ceased. To get started with your search for treatment centers, call Drug Rehab Centers Elizabeth today at (877) 804-1531. Hear more about your options.
In most instances it can be difficult for a person to admit that they are misusing or abusing a drug. Similar to the abuse of any drugs, there are signs and symptoms which can help you determine if you or your loved one are abusing MDMA. Common symptoms and signs of MDMA abuse may include:
MDMA abuse will commonly lead to a MDMA dependency or addiction. If you or your loved one are currently abusing MDMA, prolonging the use of this drug could turn into an addiction. Avoid addiction by seeking help today.
Currently there are no specific pharmacological treatments, which have been found to be effective in treating MDMA addiction and abuse. However, behavioral treatments have been found to be effective in helping those in recovery from MDMA. Treatment approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, which helps to address the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that are associated with their drug use and drug using behaviors. Behavioral treatment for MDMA abuse and addiction also helps individuals develop the coping skills and tools the need as a means to better manage stress and avoid triggers for relapse. Getting treated for MDMA abuse or addiction can be very beneficial and help you or your loved one successfully recover from MDMA abuse or addiction. Don't hesitate to seek help just because there are no medications used in MDMA recovery treatment. MDMA abuse and addiction are still capable of being effectively and successfully treated. If you or your loved one are suffering from MDMA abuse or addiction, don't ignore the MDMA abuse signs or let MDMA side effects ruin your life.