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Are there any long-term effects of taking ecstasy?

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Are there any long-term effects of taking ecstasy?

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Yes. Studies on both humans and animals have proven that regular use of ecstasy produces long lasting, perhaps, permanent damage to the brain’s ability to think and store memories.

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Yes. Studies on both humans and animals have proven that regular use of ecstasy produces long-lasting, perhaps permanent damage to the brain’s ability to think and store memories.

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A. Yes. Studies on both humans and animals have proven that regular use of ecstasy produces long-lasting, perhaps permanent damage to the brains ability to think and store memories. Q. If you took ecstasy at a rave, wouldnt you just dance off all of its effects? A. Not necessarily. The stimulant effects of drugs like ecstasy that allow the user to dance for long periods of time, combined with the hot, crowded conditions usually found at raves, can lead to extreme dehydration and even heart or kidney failure. In addition, some of ecstasys effects, like confusion, depression, anxiety, paranoia, and sleep problems, have been reported to occur even weeks after the drug is taken.

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A. Yes. Studies on both humans and animals have proven that regular use of ecstasy produces long-lasting, perhaps permanent damage to the brain’s ability to think and store memories. Q. If you took a club drug at a rave, wouldn’t you just dance off all of its effects? A. Not necessarily. Some of ecstasy’s effects, like confusion, depression, anxiety, paranoia, and sleep problems, have been reported to occur even weeks after the drug is taken. To learn more about club drugs or obtain referrals to programs in your community, contact one of the following toll-free numbers: SAMHSA’s National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information 800-729-6686 TDD 800-487-4889 linea gratis en español 877-767-8432 Curious about the TV ads of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign? Check out the Web site at www.freevibe.com or visit the Office of National Drug Control Policy Web site at www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov. The bottom line: If you know someone who uses club drugs, urge him or her to get

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A. Yes. Studies on both humans and animals have proven that regular use of ecstasy produces long-lasting, perhaps permanent damage to the brain’s ability to think and store memories. Q. If you took a club drug at a rave, wouldn’t you just dance off all of its effects? A. Not necessarily. Some of ecstasy’s effects, like confusion, depression, anxiety, paranoia, and sleep problems, have been reported to occur even weeks after the drug is taken. For More Information To learn more about club drugs or obtain referrals to programs in your community, contact one of the following toll-free numbers: SAMHSAs National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (800) 729-6686, TDD (800) 487-4889, linea gratis en espaol 877-767-8432 Curious about the TV ads of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign? Check out the Web site at www.freevibe.com or visit the Office of National Drug Control Policy Web site at www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov. The bottom line: If you know someone who uses club drugs

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