The chemical formula for XTC is 3,4-Methylene-Dioxy-Methyl-Amphetamine
(MDMA). This substance was manufactured towards the end of the last century.
During the fifties the US military Industry unsuccesfully tried MDMA as
a truth serum. After that it was used by psychiatrists.
XTC starts to take effect after 20 to 60 minutes. Then it has a minimum
impact for one hour, You experience a faint tingling throughout your whole
body. Sometimes you feel a stiffness in your arms, legs and jaws your mouth
turns dry. Your pupils widen and your heart starts to beat faster. You
may feel nauseous, At first you may also feel short of breath (in that
case a bit of fresh air will help). These types of physical reaction are
usually not very strong. In addition to that you experience everything
more intensely and you feet less inhibited. You feel clearheaded, relaxed
and "mellow". You have a need for company, for conversation and
reflection and also for mutual confidentiality. All this diminishes in
the course of 4 to 6 hours. Afterwards you may feel tired and depressed.
This is of course a very general description. The mood you are in, the people you are with, your surroundings: all of these have an influence on the effect of XTC.
If you use XTC often and at short intervals, the effect changes. You
no longer feet a sense of wellbeing. Instead you get worked up,
you feel worn out and you cannot sleep anymore.
Guidelines for a sensible use of XTC:
Because XTC has a fairly mild effect, it is tempting to combine it with
other drugs. You should realize that in that case the effect of XTC is
pushed aside. Drugs such as speed, cocaine and large amoniuts of coffee
cause stress and make you feel worked up.
XTC can bring about a sense of invulnerability and make you feel you
can take on the whole world. Alcohol has the same effect. Using XTC together
with alcohol may lead to recklessness.
To combine XTC with other drugs is a waste of money and bad for your
health as well.
When you see that someone is getting into trouble, take him or
her to a quiet and familiar place. Stay with them and try to make them
feel at ease.
XTC comes in many shapes: in large and small capsules, in round and
flat tablets and in many different colours, such as pink, white, brown
etc.
From laboratory research on the XTC for sale in Holland we lipote that
more and more often other substances are sold under the name of XTC. The
first results showed that there was only genuine XTC about. Later LSD and
XTC-related substances such as MDA came onto the market. Fake pills and
capsules, without any active substances, were found as well, lately it
is particularly amphetamine that is heing sold as XTC. But there is also
something the matter with real XTC. The research shows that there are many
different doses in circulation, varying from 59 mg to 117 mg.
Since November 1988 XTC comes under the Opium Act. Therefore XTC is
now an illegal substance. The produetion of XTC is increasingly falling
into the hands of unscrupulous people. This explains why there are so many
different doses about and why XTC-related products are available. The fact
that more and more often amphetamine is being sold as XTC indicates that
speed traffickers are taking advantange of the popularity of XTC. The buyer
has no way of making sure that he is buying real XTC. Speed traffickers
make clever use of this situation. Thus it turns out that many XTC-consumers
are actually taking speed without knowing it.
We advise against the use of XTC when you are suffering from cardiovascular
disease, diabetes, epilepsy, or high blood-pressure. Also women who are
- or want to become - pregnant should not use XTC. In general. you should
not use XTC when you are on some sort of medication. Similarly, it is foolish
to use XTC under emotional pressure, when you feel anxious, stressed or
troubled. Do not take part in traffic when you have used XTC.
You don't need a higher dose of XTC each time to get the same effect, as is the case with alcohol or speed. XTC is not addictive, but this does not mean that using it is not dangerous. For instance, when the dose is too large poisoning symptoms may occur, such as palpitations, muscle cramps. nausea and vomiting, but also panicking and hallucinations.
We know very little about the consequences of prolonged use of XTC.
There are indications that XTC damages parts of your brain. The fact that
a depression may occur afiter the effect of XTC has worn off suggests that
this is true. XTC weakens your resistance; so you are more susceptible
for the flu, colds and other types of infection. Just as with se many other
drugs, women can do with a smaller dose than men to get the same effect.
Since you never know how much XTC there is to a pill, this presents an
additional risk for women.
COLOPHON
Compilation: Adviesbureau Drugs
August de Loor
AMSTERDAM
commissioned by: N I A D
for further information, please contact:
Nederlands Instituut voor Alcohol en Drugs
Antwoordnummer 4055
3500 VB UTRECHT
DO NOT use chemical drugs