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Ecstasy common street

Ecstasy (MDMA) The common street name for the amphetamine derivative 3,4-methylenenedioxymethamphetamine. [Pg.242]

You have just purchased or stolen the most comprehensive and detailed book on the underground production of ecstasy, metham-phetamine and psychedelic amphetamines ever published. Strike (your host) is an ecstasy and amphetamine chemist from Texas who used to be very frustrated with the lack of common-sense information about the production of amphetamines. Strike remedied this for Strike and now Strike is gonna remedy it for you, too. This book is packed with the latest street methods for making amphetamines - written in plain English with the detail that no other book can offer. [Pg.5]

The most frequent places of estasy use are raves, nightclubs, college campuses, private parties, and private residences. Streets, shopping malls, inside cars, and schools are also common. The predominant route of administration of ecstasy across the country is pills taken orally. However, in parts of the United States, there is an increase in users snorting or injecting ecstasy. In some areas ecstasy is commonly used in mixed beverages. [Pg.420]

Ecstasy is the common name for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). MDMA is amethamphetamine derivative and is also know on the streets as candy, ... [Pg.288]


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