Facts on Ectasy - MDMA
Monday, March 31st, 2008
What Is It?
Ecstasy is a slang term for an illegal drug that has effects similar to those of hallucinogens and stimulants. Ecstasy’s scientific name is “MDMA,” short for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, a name that’s nearly as long as the all-night dance club “raves” or “trances” where ecstasy is often used. That’s why MDMA is called a “club drug.”
MDMA is synthetic-it doesn’t come from a plant like marijuana does. MDMA users often make the drug in secret “labs”-in trailers, basements, and even kitchens-hidden around the country. Other chemicals or substances are often added to, or substituted for, MDMA in ecstasy tablets, such as caffeine, dextromethorphan (in some cough syrups), amphetamines, or cocaine. Makers of ecstasy can add anything they want to the drug. So the purity of ecstasy is always in question. [1]