Ecstasy is often abused for its ‘rewarding’ effects of extreme euphoria, but Ecstasy abuse can also lead to severe psychological effects of depression, anxiety, paranoia, sleep problems and even permanent brain damage. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 43 percent of young adults who use Ecstasy meet the diagnostic criteria for dependency. People who are dependent on Ecstasy can experience acute mental and psychological withdrawal symptoms that can produce a devastating emotional low that’s as equally strong as their emotional high. The best way to combat this low and to recover from Ecstasy dependence is to undergo Ecstasy detoxification treatment through an addiction treatment program.
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