Short-term, low-dose Ecstasy use linked to memory decline
June 11th, 2007 by Nina Thompson, ARNP
In a recent study, new users who took the street drug Ecstasy for a mean of 1.6 months at low cumulative doses showed a decline in verbal recall and recognition. This study adds to the growing evidence that Ecstasy is neurotoxic to humans.
via Archives of General Psychiatry
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