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Crew 2000 -
Edinburgh drug agency that deals with harm prevention and advice for Ecstasy users. Has pages on Safer
Dancing Guidelines and Guidelines for Club owners/Organisers
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E is for Ecstasy - E for
Ecstasy by Nicholas Saunders. Bibliography by Alexander Shulgin.
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Ecstasy Drug/MDMA/XTC
- Information on MDMA, presented by the Church of Scientology.
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Ecstasy Effects - Bringing you information about ecstasy and a
solution to quit.
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Ecstasy Facts - History,
information, and hard facts on MDMA. Includes a section on legal issues, effects of the drug, and an
explanation of what it actually is.
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ecstasy.org - home page -
ecstasy.org aims to gather and make accessible objective,
authoritative and up to date information about the drug ecstasy (principally MDMA).
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Erowid Entheogen
Vaults - A well organized library of balanced, reliable entheogen information. Includes articles,
chemistry, law, experiences, images, effects, and spiritual use for dozens of substances including ecstasy.
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Infofax -
MDMA (Ecstasy) - The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
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Mission interministérielle de lutte contre la drogue et
la toxicomanie - MILDT - Informations sur les drogues : lois, soins, prévention,
effets, risques, dépendances. Des infos sur le tabac, l'alcool, le cannabis, l'héroïne, la cocaïne,
l'ecstasy. Forums, débats.
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Neuroscience for Kids - Ecstasy/MDMA - MDMA was first synthesized and
patented in 1914 by the German drug company called Merck.
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US Drug Enforcement Agency - Drugs of
Concern - Information about the effects and use of individual drugs, including
cocaine, heroin, inhalants, marijuana, MDMA (ecstasy), methamphetamine, steroids, and others. Includes
statistics on illicit drug use in the United States.
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Thursday May 20, 2010
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