'Ecstasy' is a drug called MDMA, which is like amphetamine. What
you are sold as ecstasy might include a wide range of drugs, as
there is no control over the ingredients, their quality or their
safety. This increases the chance that you will overdose, be
poisoned or have other bad reactions. Ecstasy is an illegal drug,
so you can be charged for possessing, making or selling it.
How is ecstasy taken?
Ecstasy is usually supplied as pills or powder. The pills come
in different colours and many have pictures or logos stamped into
them. Pills are usually swallowed, but some people grind and then
snort them.
What are the effects of ecstasy?
Ecstasy gives people an 'energy burst', making them feel alert
and alive. It makes sounds and colours more intense. People feel
more talkative or sociable, and often feel closer to others.
Effects that aren't so good include:
- Tingling feelings in the arms and legs
- Tightening of the jaw muscles, with tooth grinding and jaw
clenching
- Higher body temperature and more sweating
- Faster heart beat
- Nausea (feeling sick and wanting to vomit)
- Tremors
- Difficulty sleeping
- Loss of appetite
It can be hard to tell whether the effects are from ecstasy or
the other drugs that might have been included in the pill.
How can ecstasy affect my physical health?
Dehydration and overheating is an important problem with
ecstasy. Signs include feeling hot or confused, not sweating,
headaches, being unable to urinate, your pulse rate not slowing
down even when resting, vomiting, fainting, collapsing and having
'fits'.
Drinking lots of water to overcome these feelings can also be
dangerous, as it changes the body's salt balance and causes a new
set of problems. You can reduce the risks by sipping water slowly
and regularly.
If you experience any of these symptoms, get a friend to stay
with you until you feel better, slowly sip cool water, and rest in
a quiet, cool place. If the symptoms continue and you don't cool
down, find the first-aid area (if at a rave/party) or if there is
none, go straight to hospital.
Ecstasy can kill you through dehydration and overheating.
Deaths are also caused by other substances that are mixed with
the drug, or if pills contain other drugs like PMA. PMA ('red
Mitsubishi' or 'red death') is dangerous. It is often sold as
ecstasy as it is simpler and cheaper to make. Its effects include
hallucinations, delirium, restlessness, agitation, muscle
contractions, stiffness, sweating, high fever, seizures, coma and
death.
How can ecstasy affect my health?
Repeated use of ecstasy can cause health and mental health
problems including:
- Personality change
- Memory loss
- Difficulty concentrating
- Anxiety
- Nervousness
- Hallucinations
- Tiredness
- Paranoia
- Depression
- Nerve cell damage
- Cracked teeth
- Liver, kidney and heart problem
- Urine infections
Managing your drug use
If you, your family or your friends think your drug use is
becoming a problem, then get some help and talk to people about it.
Changing your drug use can be hard work, but it will be worth
it.
Some people can reduce or stop drug use on their own, but think
about talking to a trusted family member, friend, doctor or
counsellor. Check out the getting help section to find services near
you.