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Comment · Thu, November 8, 2012

Research Suggests no Neurotoxicity in MDMA

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PuffyCheek · 194 points

In partial response to what I've been reading in the bestof'd thread here at /drugs, I think it would be good to start a discussion about the neurotoxicity in MDMA.

I feel as if the harmful effects discussed in the thread were overblown. According to a research done by the Harvard Medical School last year in 2011, users who were asked to use MDMA under a controlled setting over a certain period of time showed no signs of cognitive impairment nor decreased mental ability.

So the question remains, why do we have so much evidence from past research studies that show otherwise? The researchers at Harvard Medical School responded by saying that past research studies lacked a proper control environment. What that means is that past research studies did not control their test group to make sure they didn't engage in unhealthy activities after ingesting MDMA (i.e. going to a rave and dancing for 8 hours straight).

No research since 2011 has proved Harvard Medical School's conclusion wrong, that MDMA is actually harmful to your brain. No other research studies that I could personally find had settings as controlled as the one conducted by HMS.

That being said, research was done…

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poop_at_work · 3 points

So you recommend taking your whole nights amount within the hour?

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

Within the first hour and a half? Yes. I re-dose at 1.5h into my roll, and always a lower dose than you started with. Just know that re-dosing increases the risk of neurotoxicity. I know the risks, and how to combat them, so I am ok with it.

EDIT: Re-dosing later than 1.5h usually leads to lowered effects, so there's protection reasons and practical reasons that I don't dose later than that. There are theories as to why this happens, but they are complicated.

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