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methylenedioxymethamphetamine: a stimulant drug that is chemically related to mescaline and amphetamine and is used illicitly for its euphoric and hallucinogenic effects; it was formerly used in psychotherapy but in 1985 it was declared illegal in the United States; "MDMA is often used at parties because it enables partygoers to remain active for long periods of time"
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MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), most commonly known today by the street name ecstasy, is a synthetic entactogen of the phenethylamine family whose primary effect is to stimulate the secretion of large amounts of serotonin as well as dopamine and noradrenaline in the brain, causing a general sense of openness, empathy, energy, euphoria, and well-being. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MDMA
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A chemically modified amphetamine that has hallucinogenic as well as stimulant properties.
Ãâó: science.education.nih.gov/supplements/nih2/addicti...
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continues to be used medically, notably in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The FDA approved this PTSD use in 2001. Medical recommendations were that because of its medical use it be placed in Schedule III, not Schedule I.
Ãâó: encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Schedule_II
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Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy).
Ãâó: www.third-plateau.org/faq/dxm_glossary.shtml
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