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MDMA (methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is a synthetic drug in the amphetamine class of compounds. It’s often referred to as ecstasy, molly, or X.
The man who popularized MDMA, Alexander Shulgin, first described the drug under the name Window for its ability to strip away our habits and biases — allowing us to see the world more clearly. He believed it would become important in the field of psychotherapy.
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (also known as ecstasy, E, XTC, emma, molly, mandy, and MDMA) is a classical entactogen substance of the amphetamine class. It is the most well-known and widely-used member of the entactogens, a diverse group that includes MDA, methylone, mephedrone, and 6-APB. It produces its effects by promoting the release of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine in the brain.
Dosing
Threshold: 20Mg
Light: 50-75Mg
Common: 100-150Mg
Strong: 150-200Mg
Heavy: 200+Mg
MDMA has moderate to high abuse potential and can produce psychological dependence in some users. Acute adverse effects are usually the result of high or multiple doses, although single dose toxicity can occur in susceptible individuals