
Ecstasy Rehab Centers and Ecstasy Addiction Treatment
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- Facility NameTreatment TypeLocationDetails
- Bayside MarinRehab Treatment CenterSan Rafael, CADetails
- Pathway to RecoveryRehab Treatment CenterAngleton, TXDetails
- Addiction Recovery Center of TemeculaRecovery ProgramTemecula, CADetails
- Caron Treatment CenterRehab Treatment CenterWernersville, PADetails
- The Cedars Drug Rehabilation CenterRehab Treatment CenterManistee, MIDetails
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Ecstasy Addiction Help and Recovery Begin Here
The reasons you started using ecstasy don't matter nearly as much as the fact that you want to deal with the ecstasy addiction. Taking the first step isn't complicated; just pick up the phone and call one of the rehab centers listed on our directory.
What is MDMA and E Pills?
Ecstasy is another name for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine or MDMA. It is currently a controlled substance in several countries, but has been used to treat depression and for people undergoing psychotherapy in the past. Ecstasy is known by a number of street names, including "E," "XTC," "X," "hug," "love drug," and "lover's speed."
"E" is taken by mouth in a capsule, pill, or tablet (see pictures of ecstasy pills). It is often used by people at clubs and is known as a party drug because it creates a feeling of euphoria when ingested. The user will start to feel the effects of the drug within 30 minutes. The feeling of being connected with others and a sense of peace will last for between four and six hours before the person starts to come down.
Causes of Ecstasy Addictions
A person who enjoys the feelings they get when taking "lover's speed" will take the drug again to recreate the pleasant sensations they experienced while under its effects. They experience relief from feelings of anxiety and find it easier to discuss them while under the influence of "hug." The individual may enjoy the heightened sensory perception that using the "love drug" gives them and they may use it to enhance their sexual experiences.
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About Ecstasy Rehab Clinics
The first step in getting help from a rehab clinic for an addiction is for the staff to evaluate your condition. Be prepared to share some information about your history of using the drug and how often you have been using. This information will be used to develop a treatment plan for you.
Why Quit Using Ecstasy?
- People start using E pills to feel better, but long-term use can lead to increased anxiety, as well as depression.
- "XTC" use has been linked to liver damage, as well as excessive wearing of the user's teeth.
- Using the drug may lead to long-term memory problems, as well as cognitive difficulties.
Learn more about the long term effects of MDMA abuse.
