The answer to this relies on too many variables: the person's physiology and metabolism, height and weight, age, past experience with illegal drugs, other concurrent drugs and/or medications, pharmaceutical content of the illegal drugs, and a variety of other factors. The legal answer to this question is any ecstasy is too much.
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I believe it to be around several deaths a year for the US. It is relatively safe.
The major problem as far as E goes is not OD, like for example alcohol. The problem with E is that people usually party pretty hard on hit, don't drink enough, and combine with stimulants. E stimulates your body, and heats it up, if you don't take the precaution to keep cool, you could overheat. Also combining E with other stimulants such as meth, cocaine, caffeine, methylphenidate (Ritalin), etc... speeds up your hear even more putting you at risk of heart attack. Overall MDMA is not as dangerous as alcohol, especially if it is responsibly used.
For some people, and in certain circumstances, one pill is enough to kill you. You never know what is inside the pills you buy as ecstasy. Taking ecstasy is a risky thing to do...
it really depends.There was once a case about a guy who had taken 400 pills and he just them up. so really no set number
Pretty deadly.
You never know what is in the mix so this could result in you taking some pretty harsh stuff, thus damaging you body.
Stick to MDMA