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MDMA is often co-administered with alcohol, methamphetamine, and prescription drugs such as SSRIs with which MDMA has several drug-drug interactions.... |
Bupropion (section Interactions) given MDMA, about 30% increase of exposure to both drugs is observed, with enhanced mood but decreased heart rate effects of MDMA. Interactions with other... |
Sex and drugs (section MDMA) associated with their effects on sex, including alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, MDMA, GHB, amphetamines, opioids, antidepressants, and many others. Drugs are... |
the reuptake of these neurotransmitters. Illegal drugs such as cocaine and MDMA also affect dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. Norepinephrine is synthesized... |
Club drug (section Drug interactions) Drug interactions can cause hazardous side effects. When club drug users are in a liquor-licensed nightclub, users may mix pills or powders (MDMA, 2C-B... |
5-Hydroxytryptophan (section Interactions) treatment duration varied between the seven studies examined. 5-HTP use after MDMA MDMA is an empathogenic-entactogenic and serotonergic psychotropic drug used... |
substituted phenethylamines. Several notable recreational drugs, such as MDMA (ecstasy), methamphetamine, and cathinone, are also members of the class... |
anti-social, became more social after exposure to the psychoactive drug MDMA, which acts on a serotonin pathway The research suggests that there is a... |
product of hepatic N-dealkylation, of MDMA (ecstasy). It is also a common adulterant of illicitly produced MDMA. MDA currently has no accepted medical... |
Safrole (section Use in MDMA manufacture) fragrance piperonal via isosafrole, and the empathogenic/entactogenic substance MDMA. Safrole was obtained from a number of plants, but especially from the sassafras... |
beverages (beer in pub culture, or wine in wine bars, for example) Marijuana MDMA Coffee (in coffee cultures, for example) Tea (at tea parties, for example)... |
drug interaction causing excessive levels of serotonin rather than an effect of elevated serotonin itself.) Tremor is a common side effect of MDMA's action... |
recreationally and the DEA listed MDMA as a Schedule I controlled substance, prohibiting most medical studies and applications. MDMA is known for its entactogenic... |
Monoamine oxidase inhibitor (section Drug interactions) can cause lethal reactions; common examples including SSRIs, tricyclics, MDMA, meperidine, tramadol, dextromethorphan, whereas combinations with LSD, psilocybin... |
compounds, and it is capable of producing psychotropic effects similar to MDMA compounds. Because of this, it can be used in synthetic synthesis to create... |
H2 receptor antagonist (section Drug interactions) PMID 10491725. S2CID 2089156. Kirch W, Hoensch H, Janisch HD (1984). "Interactions and non-interactions with ranitidine". Clinical Pharmacokinetics. 9 (6): 493–510... |
originally formed in 1997 as a message board on bluelight.net called the MDMA Clearinghouse. The board was created as a side project by the owner of West... |
been used in some ayahuasca retreats to sexually abuse ayahuasca tourists. MDMA is an empathogen. Although it is not sedating like other date rape drugs... |
Citalopram (section Interactions) are taken with SRAs (serotonin releasing agents) such as in the case of MDMA. It is possible that SSRIs could reduce the effects associated due to an... |
Bath salts (drug) (section Interaction with alcohol) swallowed, smoked, injected or snorted. Subjective effects are similar to MDMA or cocaine but with a duration of 5–6 hours. Both substances cause a rapid... |