Our Northeast addictions treatment centers provide a specialized ecstasy addiction treatment program to anyone who is suffering from this terrible dependency and is eager to get sober. A patient will be evaluated by our medical team and given a specifically designed detox protocol and treatment plan. After detox, our dedicated staff will continue ecstasy treatment so the sufferer can get to the root of their addiction.

What Is Ecstasy?

3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), better known as “ecstasy,” “Molly,” or “E-bomb,” is a synthetic drug that acts as a stimulant and hallucinogen. It produces an energizing effect, but it has also been described as an entactogen—a drug that can increase self-awareness and empathy. Researchers have determined that many ecstasy tablets contain not only MDMA at different concentrations but also a number of other drugs or drug combinations that can be harmful. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has shown that they often contain other types of drugs and may not contain any MDMA. However, if an ecstasy addict is to only consume MDMA, then a user may become addicted to the side effects, which include:

  • The user feels a state of euphoria
  • Strengthened feelings of connectedness with others
  • Increased pleasure from physical touch
  • Increased alertness
  • Enhanced energy
  • Loss of time

Dangers of Ecstasy Abuse

There are mental and physical MDMA symptoms from drug abuse. The physical effects of ecstasy can interfere with the body to regulate temperature or metabolism. Chronic users may experience certain types of cognitive or memory tasks to be extremely difficult. The majority of users share common side effects of ecstasy, which include loss of appetite, depression, trouble concentrating, and fatigue. These effects are why ecstasy treatment is essential. The drug’s primary effects are in the brain on neurons that use the chemical serotonin to communicate with other neurons. The serotonin system plays an important role in regulating mood, sleep, and pain tolerance. It is highly advised not to mix this drug with other substances nor to quit rapidly without proper treatment.

Pennsylvania Drug Rehab

The levels of care that Clearbrook Treatment Center prides itself on, like the residential treatment program, will be introduced and benefit the patient in the long run. During the rehabilitation component of treatment, the MDMA abuser will engage in a variety of different therapies, including one-on-one counseling, small group, family educational lectures, relapse prevention groups, and didactic lectures. Due to the number of different chemicals in ecstasy, the detoxification process can be tedious. Thankfully, our highly trained staff of professionals and licensed therapists can ensure safety and effectiveness throughout the recovery process.

 

If you or a loved one is addicted to ecstasy, help is only one phone call away. Contact Clearbrook Pennsylvania Treatment Center and speak to our medical team about entering the Ecstasy Addiction Treatment Program now.

 

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