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Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, primarily acts as a stimulant and empathogen, increasing feelings of energy, emotional warmth, and connection with others. Users often experience enhanced sensory perception, heightened mood, and a sense of euphoria. However, it can also lead to negative effects such as anxiety, dehydration, and potential long-term impacts on brain chemistry and mood regulation. Use of ecstasy carries risks, especially in unregulated settings.

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