Ecstasy Addiction
Ecstasy is a synthetic drug that people (especially teens) used for its stimulating and mood-altering effects. Also known as MDMA and Molly, it can affect body temperature, hydration, and brain chemistry, which can lead to serious health risks. Because ecstasy sold on the street is often mixed with other substances, its effects can be unpredictable. This section explores how ecstasy affects the body and brain, including signs of use, possible complications, and treatment options.
If you’re concerned about ecstasy use in your own life or someone you love, these resources are here to help.