Is Ecstasy Considered a Narcotic?

This is not a simple question to answer. Yes, Ecstasy is a legal narcotic. No, Ecstasy is not a medical narcotic. What does this mean? Ecstasy acts as a stimulant and a psychedelic and is classed as a Schedule 1 drug in the United States. This means that it has no accepted medical uses. Narcotics Read More…

Ecstasy Detox Symptoms

MDMA, more commonly known as Ecstasy, is generally considered a drug for recreational use. Research shows that individuals who use Ecstasy can become tolerant to it, or psychologically dependent on the effects it produces, after repeated use. There is no real evidence to prove that individuals who use Ecstasy can become physically addicted to it. Read More…

Effects of Ecstasy on the Body

Ecstasy is a central nervous stimulant, also known as MDMA. It is a drug that can affect not only the brain, but also different systems of the body. The main effects of Ecstasy differ from person to person. There are a lot of variables including the individual’s weight, health, how long they have used Ecstasy, Read More…

How to Treat Club Drug Addiction

Club drugs are a group of psychoactive drugs that effect the central nervous system and cause changes in mood awareness, and how people act. Young adults often abused these drugs at dance clubs, bars and parties. Some club drugs are: Ecstasy Rohypnol Methamphetamine, also known as Speed, Ice, Meth and Crystal Some of these drugs Read More…

Physically Dependent on Ecstacy

Can You Develop a Physical Addiction to Ecstasy?

  Physical addiction to ecstasy can occur over a period of time due to regular use of the drug. Review the signs which differentiate addiction from dependence and explain possible treatment options for an individual who may be addicted.   Physical Dependence Physical dependence on a chemical happens when the body becomes so accustomed to Read More…