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.1080/02791072.2015.1094156 Buffum , J. , & Moser , C. ( 1986 ). MDMA and human sexual function . Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 18 ( 4 ), 355 – 359 . doi: 10.1080/02791072.1986.10472369 10

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occasionally, a few times per year”) and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or ecstasy ) (“occasionally, but for a year I have used it several times, every 2–3 months, in the weekends”), and had been a daily cannabis smoker for the preceding 8 years. Ms

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. Question on prevalence asked whether respondents have played games under the influence of following substances once, repeatedly, or never in the last 12 months: caffeine, tobacco, alcohol, cannabis or cannabis resin, amphetamine or methamphetamine, Ecstasy/MDMA

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their mental health. When asked about their use of other psychoactive substances, 64% had used psilocybin, 45% had used MDMA, and 32% had used LSD at least once. Participants who reported using these drugs commonly stated that they used them to support

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Rusyniak, D. E., Stephany, M. D., Tandy, L., Lisa, M. K., Jon, E. S., James, E. K. (2004) The effects of ecstasy (MDMA) on rat liver bioenergetics. Acad. Emerg. Med. 11 , 723–729. James E. K

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Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies (PATs). The most empirically substantiated PAT for trauma incorporates an 18-session protocol that uses MDMA as the active agent in up to three separate sessions ( Mitchell et al., 2023 ). In addition, preliminary studies offer

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spent gaming has been found to be higher among users of stimulants, methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), sedatives, and amphetamines. Turel and Bechara (2019) noted that moderate gamers had lower substance use, whereas excessive gamers had higher

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decriminalization, groundbreaking legalization of therapeutic psilocybin, pending approval of MDMA for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (2003), and bills in progress legalizing personal possession and use, the expansion of psychotherapeutic approaches and applications

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) analysis, he found that African Americans report unique motivations for using MDMA. However, he concedes that these results, obtained from a small, low socioeconomic (SES) sample, may not be representative. In his recommendations for further research, Rigg

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psychedelic substances for the treatment of psychological disorders. This has included the administration of a range of substances, including LSD, psilocybin, ayahuasca, methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), and ibogaine, in conjunction with psychotherapy for

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