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It was popularised in [[USA]] after [[Alexander Shulgin]] took a liking to the drug and reported favourably about it. US psychotherapists in the late [[1970s]] and early [[1980s]] manufactured it and it was used for therapy and as a dance drug. Use escalated, centered on the city of Dallas, Texas. As it started to cut into the [[cocaine]] market, the [[DEA]] decided to make it illegal. In spite of opposition from therapists and users, the DEA made the drug illegal as of 1 July 1985. It remains illegal more or less globally to this day. | It was popularised in [[USA]] after [[Alexander Shulgin]] took a liking to the drug and reported favourably about it. US psychotherapists in the late [[1970s]] and early [[1980s]] manufactured it and it was used for therapy and as a dance drug. Use escalated, centered on the city of Dallas, Texas. As it started to cut into the [[cocaine]] market, the [[DEA]] decided to make it illegal. In spite of opposition from therapists and users, the DEA made the drug illegal as of 1 July 1985. It remains illegal more or less globally to this day. | ||
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+ | Research suggests that MDMDA may help in cases of [[PTSD]].<ref>https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/new-mdma-study-from-johns-hopkins-further-explains-why-ecstasy-can-help-treat-ptsd/</ref> | ||
==Large busts== | ==Large busts== |
Revision as of 18:28, 19 April 2019
MDMA (drug) | |
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A widely used recreational drug with therapeutic potential and unclear addictive potential. |
MDMA is a drug used recreationally. It is used by millions of people annually.
Contents
History
The drug was first made in 1912 and patented in 1913. It was was intended as a diet pill, however Merck abandoned it.[1] Later it was investigated by the CIA mind control research project MK Ultra.[2]
Popularisation
It was popularised in USA after Alexander Shulgin took a liking to the drug and reported favourably about it. US psychotherapists in the late 1970s and early 1980s manufactured it and it was used for therapy and as a dance drug. Use escalated, centered on the city of Dallas, Texas. As it started to cut into the cocaine market, the DEA decided to make it illegal. In spite of opposition from therapists and users, the DEA made the drug illegal as of 1 July 1985. It remains illegal more or less globally to this day.
Therapeutic value
Research suggests that MDMDA may help in cases of PTSD.[3]
Large busts
In 2013, 1000kg of MDMA and 18.5 tons of ecstasy precursor were seized from a farm in Belgium, and 11 people of Belgian, Polish and Turkish nationality were arrested.[4]
In 2014, a 1917kg shipment of MDMA was sent to Australia from Hamburg, Germany before being seized.[5]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:Cannabis comparative risk assessment.pdf | Report | 30 January 2015 | Jürgen Rehm Dirk Lachenmeier | Comparative risk assessment of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis and other illicit drugs using the margin of exposure approach |
References
- ↑ https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-krokodil-1992030
- ↑ MarISBN 0-8129-0773-6The Search for the Manchurian Candidate. John Marks. Times Books 1979. Chapters 3 & 7.
- ↑ https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/new-mdma-study-from-johns-hopkins-further-explains-why-ecstasy-can-help-treat-ptsd/
- ↑ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/9511169/Eight-police-officers-taken-to-hospital-after-drugs-raid.html
- ↑ http://www.smh.com.au/national/police-make-second-largest-drug-bust-in-australian-history-20141129-11wnej.html