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Ecstasy
Can Stop Your Heart
The popular illegal drug MDMA, or Ecstasy,
can trigger heart attacks, according to a report from Taiwan in
the December issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine.
The report describes the case of
a 27-year-old man who sought treatment at the emergency department
of the National Taiwan University Hospital in Taipei. The man
experienced chest tightness and discomfort for three hours after
he drank a bottle of whiskey and took half an Ecstasy pill.
He was diagnosed and treated for
acute myocardial infarction, which was caused by his use of Ecstasy,
the report says. The authors write that this was only the second
case report providing evidence that Ecstasy can cause heart attacks
similar to those caused by amphetamines.
While the effect of Ecstasy on
coronary vessels in not well documented, the authors suggest it
may be similar to the effects of cocaine and amphetamines. Previous
studies have found that amphetamines and cocaine promote coagulation
of blood, which can clog the arteries and cause heart attacks.
The report urges emergency department
doctors to learn more about the link between Ecstasy and heart
attack.
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