Is Ecstasy addictive? Many think so. But even if a user doesn't become addicted, four very real dangers exist: DANGER NO. 1: By 1995, less than 10% of Ecstasy pills on the market were pure MDMA. Today's Ecstasy user is usually taking a mix of a wide variety of drugs, and often toxic substances. DANGER NO. read more
Research hasn’t definitively answered whether MDMA is addictive, although it affects many of the same neurotransmitter systems in the brain that are targeted by other addictive drugs. read more
Many think so. But even if a user doesn’t become addicted, four very real dangers exist: DANGER NO. 1: By 1995, less than 10% of Ecstasy pills on the market were pure MDMA. Today’s Ecstasy user is usually taking a mix of a wide variety of drugs, and often toxic substances. read more
Despite the existence of drug addicts consuming Ecstasy, there is no clear-cut evidence that 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine itself causes addiction in humans. read more