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MDMA (Methylenedioxymethamphetamine) more commonly known as 'ecstacy', like many street drugs which increase the body's metabolic rate, contain amphetamines in varying degrees. Amphetamines cause the body to burn essential vitamins and minerals such as calcium at a much higher rate than normal. Consistent abuse can cause degredation of the teeth and bones. With mephamphetamine in particular, this condition is known as 'meth-mouth'.

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