no
Taking MDMA while on cyclosporine is not considered safe. MDMA can affect liver enzymes and interact with cyclosporine, potentially leading to increased toxicity or reduced effectiveness of the immunosuppressant. Additionally, MDMA can have cardiovascular effects that may be risky for individuals taking cyclosporine, which is often prescribed to people with compromised immune systems. Always consult a healthcare professional before mixing substances.
no, its safe
No. If you need an antibiotic, see a doctor and get a prescription.
Taking ecstasy (MDMA) before anesthesia can significantly complicate the anesthetic process. MDMA can increase heart rate and blood pressure, potentially leading to cardiovascular complications during surgery. Additionally, it can alter the body's response to anesthesia, making it harder to predict the appropriate dosage required for sedation. This combination poses serious risks and can lead to adverse reactions or complications during and after the procedure.
The three most common ways people die after taking MDMA are: Heatstroke, ingesting too much fluid, and heart failure. Source: http://www.drugscope.org.uk/resources/faqs/faqpages/why-do-people-die-after-taking-ecstasy.htm
The risk of suicide on MDMA (note that ecstasy may contain MDMA and/or other substances) alone seems to be quite low, although taking it with other substances could certainly increase that risk. In general, extremely negative reactions to MDMA are very uncommon, certainly much more so than with substances such as LSD.
Swallowing MDMA wrapped in toilet paper will not necessarily slow down the absorption process as the drug will still dissolve in the stomach acid. However, it may delay onset due to the time it takes for the toilet paper to dissolve. It is generally safer to take MDMA with water for a quicker onset and control over dosage.
The standard dosage of MDMA, commonly known as molly, varies, but a common range is 75-125 mg. It's essential to remember that individual tolerance levels can vary, and taking too much MDMA can lead to adverse effects like dehydration, overheating, and serotonin syndrome. It's crucial to start with a lower dose and wait to feel the effects before considering taking more.
No, Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) does not show up as MDMA on drug tests. Vyvanse is a prescription medication used to treat ADHD and contains amphetamine, while MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is a different substance. Standard drug tests typically differentiate between various amphetamines and MDMA. However, it’s always important to inform testing authorities about any medications you are taking.
yes
3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
The chemical formula of MDMA is C11H15O2.