The designer drug, molly or MDMA, is commonly abused at weekend long dance parties at the underground night clubs. The largest consumers are adolescents and young adults. Molly is similar to what is commonly known as ecstasy. Ecstasy is a combination of MDMA and some other dangerous substances like cocaine. Molly is the term used for pure MDMA. The effects of molly are similar as ecstasy but only lesser in degree. Both molly and ecstasy are natural antidepressants. Ironically the role of the natural antidepressant is only short lived; the long term effects include depression, kidney failure, and a risk of heart disease and hypertension. Molly Effects Molly, or MDMA, is potentially addictive. Over 43% of the users report high levels of tolerance, a criterion for drug addiction. Tolerance refers a change that occurs in the body as a result of drug use; it is because of developing tolerance that the body needs more amount to bring about the same effect every time the drug is used. According to evident molly drug facts, with time, the body develops tolerance to molly and becomes less sensitive to it. As compared to habitual users, occasional users are more sensitive. Likewise, those who try it the first time are more sensitive to the drug than those who have experienced it before. There are people who can be considered as overly sensitive to molly. As suggested by molly drug information there have been several deaths by molly overdose. Some people have been taken in ...
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