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  2. MDMA - Wikipedia

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    MDMA has become widely known as ecstasy (shortened "E", "X", or "XTC"), usually referring to its tablet form, although this term may also include the presence of possible adulterants or diluents. The UK term "mandy" and the US term "molly" colloquially refer to MDMA in a crystalline powder form that is thought to be free of adulterants.

  3. History of LSD - Wikipedia

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    The last country to produce LSD legally (until 1975) was Czechoslovakia; [citation needed] during the 1960s, high-quality LSD was imported from the communist country to California, a fact appreciated by Leary in The Politics of Ecstasy. Victor James Kapur had the first known home grown UK 'acid lab'.

  4. LSD - Wikipedia

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    [86] [89] A preliminary animal study found that chronic microdosing of LSD did not result in heart structure changes or valvulopathy in rodents. [91] Research appears to be mixed on whether LSD is a potent serotonin 5-HT 2B receptor agonist or not, with some studies finding it to be essentially inactive.

  5. Club drug - Wikipedia

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    MDMA (ecstasy) is a popular club drug in the rave and electronic dance music scenes and in nightclubs.It is known under many nicknames, including "e" and "Molly". MDMA is often considered the drug of choice within the rave culture and is also used at clubs, festivals, house parties and free parties. [8]

  6. Psychedelic drug - Wikipedia

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    Recently, the term entheogen (meaning "that which produces the divine within") has come into use to denote the use of psychedelic drugs, as well as various other types of psychoactive substances, in a religious, spiritual, and mystical context. [33] In 2004, David E. Nichols wrote the following about the nomenclature used for psychedelic drugs ...

  7. History and culture of substituted amphetamines - Wikipedia

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    Despite the new controls, authorities observed that Pervitin consumption rose rapidly, and so did civilian production, from about seven and a half million tablets in 1941 to nine million tablets in 1942 and a similar amount the following year, to eight million tablets in 1944. As a rule, military production was about half of civilian production.

  8. Damon Thomas: It's 'Unfair' for Kim K. to Blame Marriage on ...

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    Damon Thomas and Kim Kardashian. Shutterstock (2) Sharing his side. Kim Kardashian‘s first husband, Damon Thomas, wasn’t pleased after she claimed she was on ecstasy when they eloped in 2000.

  9. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    Ecstasy users have reported an increase in sexual desire and sexual pleasure; however, there have been reports of delayed orgasm in both sexes and erectile difficulties in men. Poppers, containing drugs for inhalation, have been linked to increased sexual pleasure. Known adverse effects are headaches, nausea, and temporary erectile difficulties ...