MDMA or ecstasy is a substance known as upper or a natural antidepressant which means it elevates the mood of the user and one of the reasons why ecstasy is also known as a mood enhancer. The opiates on the other hand are downers so logically speaking; opiates may have some effects on ecstasy although not necessarily reversing it altogether. There are various types of opiates available in the market and one such example is the Oxycodone. If a user who is not new to effects of this drug takes 10 mg of it in line with using MDMA, chances are that the high experience provided by ecstasy will be reversed if not reduced drastically. The ecstasy comedown may also be harsher when a person takes other drugs and combined it with MDMA. Ecstasy Facts According to basic ecstasy facts, MDMA may have similar effects displayed by the natural antidepressant fluoxetine. But in contrary with the functions of fluoxetine, this is carried by the transporter that is the serotonin reuptake after it has been forced and deposited in the presynaptic cell. This activity does not occur with fluoxetine because it is much larger in size allowing it to inhabit the 5HT transporter spot while preventing it to gain access in the presynaptic cell. And since ecstasy has relatively the same size with 5 – HT compared to Fluoxetine, it is able to enter the presynaptic cell as if it is a real 5-HT. But all these effects caused by natural ...
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