Ecstasy research paper
Your skin is tingling, raised flesh rejoicing in the warm, kind caresses of everyone around you. As music booms and lights flash you feel an overwhelming sense of well being. You feel intimately connected to everyone around you, and your inhibitions float away on clouds of physical bliss. That’s what many people say they feel like when they are on the drug, ecstasy. An impromptu study conducted in ISU classrooms and on the quad showed that out of 153 students questioned voluntarily, 20 reported trying ecstasy, 17 of whom tried it in the last year. Many people have heard of the drug, but very few know what it really is. Ecstasy’s real name is MDMA, which stands for methylenedioxy-n-methylamphetamine (Keane, 1996). It is a "designer drug," which means a man made drug designed to replicate the effects of natural drugs. It is primarily a seritonergic drug or also referred to as a "brain drug." It was prescribed up to 1984 until the Drug Enforcement Administration listed ecstasy as a Schedule One controlled su
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Approximate Word count = 699
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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