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  • MDMA

    Psychoactive drug, often called ecstasy

    For other uses, see MDMA (disambiguation).Not to be confused with MDA (drug); EDMA; NMDA; or 2,3-MDMA.

    Pharmaceutical compound

    Pronunciationmethylenedioxy­methamphetamine:

    Other names3,4-MDMA; Ecstasy (E, X, XTC); Midomafetamine; Molly; Mandy;[2][3] Pingers/Pingas[4]
    AHFS/Drugs.comMDMA
    Dependence
    liability
    Physical: Not typical[5]
    Psychological: Moderate[6]
    Addiction
    liability
    Low–moderate[7][8][9]
    Routes of
    administration
    Common: By mouth[10]
    Uncommon: Insufflation,[10]inhalation,[10]injection,[10][11]rectal
    Drug classEntactogen; Stimulant; Psychedelic; Serotonin–norepinephrine–dopamine releasing agent; Serotonin5-HT2 receptoragonist
    ATC code
    Legal status
    BioavailabilityOral: Unknown[13]
    Protein bindingUnknown[14]
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  • Deadly new drug 'brown sugar' leaves 13 people in hospital including a 15-year-old after partygoers mistake the drug for MDMA

    Drug users who ingested what they thought was MDMA have been hospitalised after taking party pills containing a substance linked with several 'accidental' deaths.

    Thirteen people, including a 15-year-old, were treated for overdoses following a New Zealand music festival, where it was understood they purchased the deadly drug.

    The drugs were found to have contained N-Ethylpentylone, an ingredient known to deliver a toxic dosage three times as powerful as a regular MDMA pill.

    Thirteen people were hospitalised after they ingested what they thought was MDMA but actually ended up being a potentially lethal 'party pill' bought from a music festival

    New Zealand officials issued a public varning about the drug following the Electric Avenue festival, after nine people were hospitalised over the weekend and four more on that Monday. 

    About 13,000 people atten

    Margaret Tobin Brown gained her world-famous nickname after telling a reporter that she suvived the sinking of the Titanic because she was blessed with “typical Brown luck. We’re unsinkable.”

    With those words, the Unsinkable Molly Brown was born. Stories about her spunk and drive abounded. Some were true and some were not.

    One of the biggest myths is that Molly, whose husband had made his fortune in the Leadville mines, was largely ignored by the Denver high society that she desperately wanted to be a part of.

    “Molly was very much a part of the society set,” according to a family history posted on the Molly Brown Birthplace and Museum website. “A myth arose that she was ostracized, but that is based on a group known as the Sacred 36. Mrs. Crawford Hill, self-appointed queen of Denver society, decided there were only 36 families worthy of her association. The Browns were one of over 200 other couples on the social register not on Hill’s el