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Ecstasy -
Short and Long Term Effects
This drug affects your brain and body in bad ways and makes you an unsafe driver.
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Ecstasy causes blurred vision and distorts perception, including judging distance. It gives you a false sense of confidence and energy, which may lead you to take risks, such as aggressive driving, and not be able to make quick decisions. After taking ecstasy at a party, you can be exhausted and dehydrated, causing you to be sleepy and less attentive, which can lead to a car crash if you drive. Also, driving before or after taking ecstasy is dangerous because you don’t know when its effects will happen or when they will leave.
Short-Term Effects
- Gives you energy
- Distorts time and perception
- Increases enjoyment from touching
- Inability to regulate temperature
- Sharp increase in body temperature, hyperthermia, heatstroke
- Liver, kidney, and cardiovascular system failure
- Perceptual changes, anxiety, jaw-clenching, dry mouth, and appetite changes
- Blood pressure increases
- Headaches
- Chills
- Eye-twitching
- Blurred vision
- Nausea
- Dehydration
- Muscle tension
- Severe sweating
- Faintness
- Seizures
- Day-after depression
- Death
Note: Heatstroke (hyperthermia) is the primary cause of death from ecstasy. Taking ecstasy with in combination with other drugs, such as alcohol, can increase the risk.
Long-Term Effects
- Dramatic increase in heart rate, leading to serious complications for people with cardiovascular disease.
- Dehydration can lead to liver and kidney failure.
- Disturbing emotional reactions, confusion, depression, sleep problems, drug craving, severe anxiety, and heart palpitations. Symptoms last a long time after taking the drug.
- Depletes the amount of serotonin in the brain and blocks uptake of serotonin.
- Toxic to the brain.
- Impairs memory.
- Brain damage is directly related to amount and frequency of usage.
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