Paul C replied: "PLEASE READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MDMA affects the brain by increasing the activity of at least three neurotransmitters (the chemical messengers of brain cells): serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine.5 Like other amphetamines, MDMA causes these neurotransmitters to be released from their storage sites in neurons, resulting in increased neurotransmitter activity. Compared to the very potent stimulant, methamphetamine, MDMA causes greater serotonin release and somewhat lesser dopamine release.18 Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that plays an important role in the regulation of mood, sleep, pain, appetite, and other behaviors. The excess release of serotonin by MDMA likely causes the mood elevating effects experienced by MDMA users. However, by releasing large amounts of serotonin, MDMA causes the brain to become significantly depleted of this important neurotransmitter, contributing to the negative behavioral aftereffects that users often experience for several days after taking MDMA.19
Numerous studies in animals have demonstrated that MDMA can damage serotonin-containing neurons;1,3 some of these studies have shown these effects to be long lasting. This suggests that such damage may occur in humans as well; however, measuring serotonin damage in humans is more difficult. Studies have shown that some heavy MDMA users experience longlasting confusion, depression, and selective impairment of working memory and attention processes.20,21,22,23,24 Such memory impairments have been associated with a decrease in serotonin metabolites or other markers of serotonin function. Imaging studies in MDMA users20,22,25 have shown changes in brain activity in regions involved in cognition, emotion, and motor function.26,27,28 However, improved imaging technologies and more research are needed to confirm these findings and to elucidate the exact nature of the effects of MDMA on the human brain.
It is also important to keep in mind that many users of ecstasy may unknowingly be taking other drugs that are sold as ecstasy, and/or they may intentionally use other drugs, such as marijuana, which could contribute to these behavioral effects. Additionally, most studies in people do not have behavioral measures from before the users began taking drugs, making it difficult to rule out pre-existing conditions.21,29,30 Factors such as gender, dosage, frequency and intensity of use, age at which use began, the use of other drugs, as well as genetic and environmental factors all may play a role in some of the cognitive deficits that result from MDMA use and should be taken into consideration when studying the effects of MDMA in humans.
Given that most MDMA users are young and in their reproductive years, it is possible that some female users may be pregnant when they take MDMA, either inadvertently or intentionally because of the misperception that it is a safe drug. The potential adverse effects of MDMA on the developing fetus are of great concern. Behavioral studies in animals have found significant adverse effects on tests of learning and memory from exposure to MDMA during a developmental period equivalent to the third trimester in humans.31 However, the effects of MDMA on animals earlier in development are unclear;32,33 therefore, more research is needed to determine what the effects of MDMA are on the developing human nervous system.
PLEASE DONT TAKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!"
chaseselby replied: "don't necessarily listen to all those stiffs out there; however this time they are right, antibiotics and infections can, and will elevate your body temp, so taking Ecstasy with antibiotics is NOT a good idea; it could definitely kill you, but if you do decide to do it (which is NOT advisable) stay as cool as possible and drink lots of cold fluid (water AND gatorade, powerade, something with electrolytes)"
I Love Richard KHC replied: "Ok ecstasy is not as bad as people say it is. As long as you know what you are doing and you are safe. If you are worried about it being unsafe while on that drug then don't take the antibiotic for a few days before taking it. You shouldn't do ecstasy very often because you have to let your serotonin build back up, so maybe every 5 to 6 weeks would be a safe distance this way you do not damage anything. also dosage is important, try not to tkae more than you need. You should drink sports drinks and stay really cool, your vody doesn't notice how hot or cold it gets so you need to pay attention to it, your body will not tell you. here is a good website to do some research so you can make up your mind on your own. Vitamin C is your freind take some of this before you do it."
david replied: "I seriously lol'd @ bruckie
Antibiotics can sometimes raise the body temperature, making it MUCH easier to overheat on ecstasy, which is already a mild concern. You probably won't die, but I wouldn't risk it. Just wait until you get off the antibiotics."
Should I take minocycline and doxycycline at the same time? The dermatologist prescribed me minocycline for my acne but I'm going to Africa for a month and will be taking doxycycline as an anti malarial. I don't like the idea for taking two antibiotics at the same time especially when they're in the same group of tetracycline antibiotics. I've read that doxy is used to treat acne at times as well.
I am going to my doctor next week so I will ask him but I wanted to see if anyone had any experience with this. Thanks!
Mum Mum replied: "Ask your chemist !"
Immortal Tech replied: "YESS DO IT O_o"
versantly replied: "only if prescribed by your doctor. if you don't understand your meds, seek the advice of the prescribing MD and pharmacist."
Skin & STD Clinic Dubai, Zack replied: "Both Doxy and Minocycline are effective for acne. They are chemically related. Do not take both at the same time.
But, Does Doxycycline prevent Malaria?
STD & Skin Clinic, DUBAI,"

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