Ecstasy, molly, MDMA: What health practitioners need to know about this common recreational drug.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Dm Disease-A-Month Pub Date : 2025-01-14 DOI:10.1016/j.disamonth.2024.101851
Andrew M Farrar, Isabelle H Nordstrom, Kaitlyn Shelley, Gayane Archer, Kaitlyn N Kunstman, Joseph J Palamar
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3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA; commonly referred to as "ecstasy" or "molly") is a substituted amphetamine drug that is used recreationally for its acute psychoactive effects, including euphoria and increased energy, as well as prosocial effects such as increased empathy and feelings of closeness with others. Acute adverse effects can include hyperthermia, dehydration, bruxism, and diaphoresis. Post-intoxication phenomena may include insomnia, anhedonia, anxiety, depression, and memory impairment, which can persist for days following drug cessation. MDMA acts as a releasing agent for monoamine neurotransmitters, including dopamine (DA), norepinephrine (NE) and serotonin (5-HT), by interfering with vesicular storage and transporter function, thus increasing extracellular levels of DA, NE, and 5-HT. Medical intervention in response to adverse events is complicated by the fact that illicitly-acquired MDMA is frequently adulterated, contaminated, or outright replaced with other psychoactive drugs such as synthetic cathinones ("bath salts") or methamphetamine, often unknown to the person using the drug. This review provides background on the legal status of MDMA and its use patterns, including proposals for its use as an adjunct in psychotherapy. It also discusses the pharmacological properties, mental and physical health effects, and interactions of MDMA with other drugs, with special focus on harm reduction strategies. This information will help healthcare providers assess adverse health effects related to MDMA/ecstasy use in order to facilitate appropriate treatment strategies and improve patient outcomes.

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3, 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA;通常被称为“摇头丸”或“莫利”)是一种替代安非他明的药物,用于娱乐,因为它具有急性精神活性作用,包括欣快感和增加能量,以及亲社会效应,如增加同理心和与他人的亲密感。急性不良反应包括高热、脱水、磨牙和出汗。中毒后的现象可能包括失眠、快感缺乏、焦虑、抑郁和记忆障碍,这些症状可在停药后持续数天。MDMA作为单胺类神经递质的释放剂,包括多巴胺(DA)、去甲肾上腺素(NE)和血清素(5-HT),通过干扰囊泡储存和转运功能,从而增加DA、NE和5-HT的细胞外水平。由于非法获得的MDMA经常被掺假、污染或直接被其他精神活性药物(如合成卡西酮(“浴盐”)或甲基苯丙胺)所取代,这一事实使应对不良事件的医疗干预变得复杂,而这些药物的使用者通常不知道这些药物。这篇综述提供了MDMA的法律地位及其使用模式的背景,包括其作为心理治疗辅助手段的建议。它还讨论了MDMA的药理学特性、对精神和身体健康的影响以及与其他药物的相互作用,特别侧重于减少危害的策略。这些信息将有助于医疗保健提供者评估与MDMA/摇头丸使用相关的不良健康影响,以促进适当的治疗策略和改善患者的预后。
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Dm Disease-A-Month
Dm Disease-A-Month 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Designed for primary care physicians, each issue of Disease-a-Month presents an in-depth review of a single topic. In this way, the publication can cover all aspects of the topic - pathophysiology, clinical features of the disease or condition, diagnostic techniques, therapeutic approaches, and prognosis.
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