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Recreational ecstasy use and the neurotoxic potential of MDMA: current status of the controversy and methodological issues
2006
Drug and Alcohol Review
Ecstasy neurotoxicity 2 Abstract The controversy over possible MDMA-induced serotonergic neurotoxicity in human recreational Ecstasy users is critically examined in light of recent research findings. Although the designs of such studies have improved considerably since the 1990s, the evidence to date remains equivocal for a number of reasons, including (1) inconsistent findings on the existence and reversibility of persistent Ecstasy-related serotonergic and cognitive deficits; (2) lack of
doi:10.1080/09595230600657758
pmid:16753651
fatcat:wyvadqwcnbazlaqitdlgmgmtpm