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History of Ecstasy
Anton Kollisch, a chemist at the pharmaceutical company Merck, first discovered MDMA in Germany in 1912. Researchers were not interested in the drug itself, but instead used it to synthesize methylhydrastinine, a potential treatment for uterine bleeding.
The first major tests of MDMA for toxicity in animals were conducted at the University of Michigan in the 1950s for the U.S. Army. In the mid-1970s, this compound came to the attention of a former chemist for the Dow chemical company named Alexander Shulgin, known as the “godfather of ecstasy,” while he was researching a related psychoactive compound, MDA.
Shulgin and David Nichols from Perdue University published the first report on the subjective effects of MDMA in humans in 1978 and compared the drug to marijuana or magic mushrooms without hallucinations.
Their description of ecstasy’s disinhibiting effects soon caught the interest of psychotherapists who viewed the drug as a potential tool to overcome patients’ fears and increase their insight into their own emotions.
Soon after its introduction to psychotherapy, some people began using MDMA for recreational purposes. Because it produces a unique set of effects characteristic of both stimulant and hallucinogenic drugs.
MDMA’s ability to produce the following effects is responsible for its popularity among users:
- Feelings of euphoria.
- Feelings of empathy.
- Increased energy.
- Mild hallucinations.
Ecstasy is a so-called “party drug”—like ketamine and GHB—and it is especially associated with the nightclub and rave scenes. However, it also has many dangerous effects—especially when combined with other substances. Learn more about the serious effects of ecstasy use.
How Dangerous Is Ecstasy?
Both short-term and long-term ecstasy use can result in dangerous health effects, and emergency room visits related to use are common and on the rise in the U.S.
Two of the most common short-term adverse effects of MDMA use are:
- Dehydration.
- Hyperthermia.
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