Buy Punisher MDMA in Australia online
Punisher MDMA in Australia is a synthetic substance used by people, generally in clubs or at parties, across in Australia..1 For example, in 2021, 21.1 million people aged 12 or older in Australia reported using ecstasy at some point in their lifetime, with 2.2 million reporting ecstasy use within the past year in Australia
Despite its relative popularity as a club drug, there are potential dangerous health effects associated with ecstasy use. This page will provide an overview of ecstasy/MDMA, including MDMA health risks and dangers, signs of overdose, ecstasy withdrawal, and treatment for ecstasy use.
What Is Punisher MDMA in Australia
Punisher MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine) is a synthetic drug that produces both hallucinogenic and stimulant effects when consumed.3 Ecstasy and Molly are both terms used when referring to the pill form of MDMA.4 Molly is sometimes used to describe “pure” ecstasy, however, both ecstasy and Molly are commonly adulterated with other substances in addition to or in lieu of MDMA. MDMA is also ingested as a capsule, liquid, and powder forms and can also be smoked or snorted.3 “Liquid ecstasy,” may also refer to another club or party drug, gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), which is a sedative.
Psychedelic Studies
The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), a non-profit organisation in the US, has spearheaded clinical research into Punisher MDMA therapy for PTSD in Australia. Trial results have been impressive enough to convince the US Food and Drug Administration to grant MDMA “breakthrough therapy” status, which will accelerate the path towards approval. If further trials go well, it could be in use as soon as 2021.
Researchers are also exploring MDMA-assisted psychotherapy as treatment for people with autism, and those with alcohol addiction.
When taken in clinical doses under medical supervision, MDMA appears to be very safe in Australia. However, taking MDMA in other settings can be risky. The strength of street MDMA is highly variable, so it is hard to know how much you are taking, and the product may be adulterated with other, much more dangerous substances. Drug safety tests are now permitted at some festivals and nightclubs, where users can volunteer drugs to be tested for high-strength or dangerous chemicals.
MDMA itself can raise body temperature dangerously, which is particularly risky when users are dancing in a hot club where they can become dehydrated. It can also cause the kidneys to retain too much water, making the blood become too dilute. For this reason, drinking too much water can be as dangerous as drinking too little while on MDMA.
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