Tuesday, September 3, 2019
The Designer Drug: Ecstasy :: MDMA Drugs Essays
The Designer Drug: Ecstasy    	MDMA, otherwise known as the designer drug ecstasy, X, XTC,   Adam (MDMA), Eve (MDEA), E rolls and many others generic terms,   is a street drug that most people associate with a feeling of   physical stimulation. This drug has a normal dose of about 50 to   300mg and can vary in color and shape depending on the maker.   Most bootleg drug producers like to put a trademark stamp on the   pill, which consists of many different designs. MDMA is   administered orally and is absorbed through the gastrointestinal   track where it travels up to the brain, which results in a high   within about an hour. The high from one pill can last up to six   hours. After administration of the drug is when the brain begins   the release of the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine. A   pill of ecstasy can also include other substances like   amphetamine, ephedrine, caffeine, ketamine and sometimes   substances that are unidentifiable to chemists. This can cause   side effects that are beyond the scope of this research. What we   do know is that MDMA is an organic molecule, which enables the   molecules of MDMA to inhibit some of the neurotransmitters in   the brain. Let us take a deeper look into that chemistry.  The chemistry of ecstasy, which we will refer to as MDMA,   has been researched, by scientists, since the late sixties and   what they have uncovered is very interesting. Scientists have   found that, overall; MDMA begins with an organic root and ends   up being a potentially dangerous drug, 3,4-methylenedioxy-n-  methylamphetamine. MDMA is based from an oil called safrole,   which is derived from the sassafras root. Many pharmacologists   and illegal manufacturers have used safrole as a starting   material for many medicines and drugs because it is easily   accessible and inexpensive.  Therefore, it is not surprising   that this is the base for MDMA. As for most organic molecules   MDMA consists of H (hydrogen), N (nitrogen), CH3 (a methyl   group) and oxygen atoms, which ends up making C11H15NO2.  All of   these molecules, including the base of the safrole, are organic   which makes MDMA an organic molecule. When combined to make MDMA   they act like an amphetamine (look almost identical to   methamphetamine in there chemical brake down) to the body with   its psychedelic reaction, which is why MDMA is usually   classified as an amphetamine. When examining the MDMA molecules   scientists found that the MDMA has two types of molecules that     					    
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