Tampa, FL - Foundation for a Drug Free World (http://www.drugfreeworld.org)
Ecstasy is a “designer drug” that became popular in clubs and rave parties. It’s not only designer, it’s illegal which means there are no standards of production. To be called Ecstasy, is must contain Methylenedioxymethamphetamine"
“It’s not worth the momentary high - it just sucks the life out of you, and it sucks the happiness out of you,” says an Ecstasy user who wished to have their identity protected.
“Ecstasy is very scary and when mixed with alcohol can, in fact, be deadly,” reports Antonella Antonecchia, Social Reform Director for the Church of Scientology of Tampa, which uses the Foundation for a Drug Free World’s (http://www.drugfreeworld.org) materials in their community drug awareness programs. “So widespread has been the harm of this ‘designer drug’, that emergency room incidents have skyrocketed more than 1200% since it became the ‘Club Drug’ of choice at all-night “raves’, parties and dance clubs,” continues Anatonecchia.
Ecstasy is also known as Cadillac, Adam, California Sunrise, Clarity, E, Elephants, Eve, Hug Drug, Love pill, Lover’s speed, X, Snowball, XE and XTC. So many names for this drug can be confusing to parents wanting to understand the scene and to protect their children.
Parents should know that it usually comes in pill, tablet or capsule form, which are sometimes marked with cartoon-like images.
When people start taking Ecstasy, they usually think that it’s just a pill, and they want to try it, and how bad can it be? But the truth it’s there are many side effects and it’s highly addictive.
Ecstasy’s users quickly realize that the alleged “happiness”
A few of the long-term effects are long-lasting brain damage affecting thought and memory, depression, anxiety, memory loss and kidney failure.
Ecstasy’s strength lies in the lack of information that people really need in order to say no to this drug. The facts about Ecstasy can be found at http://www.drugfreeworld.org/#/
And for the parent looking for help for their child or a person with a drug problem, there are also real solutions to addiction. Narconon, a drug rehabilitation program that utilizes the methods of L. Ron Hubbard, has a success rate of more than 75%. (www.narconon.org)
The best solution, however, is not to begin using drugs in the first place.
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