MDMA Intoxication

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What is MDMA Intoxication

MDMA, or 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine, commonly known as ecstasy is a synthetic drug that causes the release of the neurotransmitters serotonin , dopamine and norepinephrine in the central nervous system.

MDMA intake leads to arousal, alertness, focus, restlessness, and anxiety. It increases heart rate, blood pressure and triggers the release of glucose in the central nervous system. 1


MDMA intake can lead to a sense of euphoria, empathy, and enhanced sensuality.2
Acute illnesses of MDMA consumption are relatively rare, however, if complications occur, they may be fatal.

Symptoms
The main symptoms of MDMA intoxication are:1

  • Serotonin syndrome (acute confusion, excessive sweating, diarrhea, and cardiovascular instability)
  • Increased heart rhythm (100+ beats per minute)
  • Insomnia
  • Increased blood pressure
  • Dilation of pupils
  • Involuntary movements specifically eyes and jaw
  • Increased sweating
  • Dry mouth
  • Elevated mood
  • An extreme elevation of body temperature (hyperpyrexia or high fever)

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MDMA Intoxication
Symptoms

Increased heart rhythm and blood pressure, insomnia, and dilation of pupils among others.

Therapeutic
Potential

Preclinical data suggests THC and cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 may be therapeutic for MDMA Intoxication.

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The connection between Cannabinoids & MDMA Intoxication

Studies find that CBD and THC may have great therapeutic potential and may be used to help treat MDMA Intoxication. CBD and THC are well-known cannabinoids, however, they do not have the same psychoactive effects. THC is psychoactive while CBD does not possess psychoactive effects. According to WHO guidelines, the cannabidiol CBD is generally well tolerated with a good safety profile.

Preclinical data proposes that the cannabinoid THC may be therapeutic in the treatment of MDMA intoxication as THC exhibits antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, whereas MDMA causes oxidative stress.4

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THC may help reduce and prevent symptoms of MDMA intoxication
MDMA (often known as ecstasy) was shown to produce various effects including hyperthermia, oxidative stress, and neuronal damage.

THC was observed to produce hypothermia as well as exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. In one study, mice were given MDMA (20 mg/kg x 4) and were pretreated with THC (3 mg/kg x 4) to evaluate the effect of THC. It was found that hyperthermia, glial activation, and dopaminergic terminal loss were prevented by THC. 4

Similarly, in rhesus monkeys, MDMA-induced hyperthermia (1.78 mg/kg oral) was prevented by 0.3 mg/kg THC (intramuscular) in a CB1-dependent manner.5

In rats, hyperthermia, increased anxiety-like behavior, and reduced exploration can be the effects produced by MDMA. These behavioral effects were shown to be reduced by THC. 6

Clinical trials are research studies that examine new treatments and evaluate their effects on human health outcomes.

Today, we are not able to provide any clinical trials about cannabinoids and MDMA Intoxication.

  1. https://academic.oup.com/bja/article/96/6/678/326917
  2. https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/821572-overview
  3. https://ghmedical.com/endocannabinoid-system/diseases/mdma-intoxication
  4. Tourino, C., Et Al., (2010). “THC Prevents MDMA Neurotoxicity in Mice”. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0009143
  5. Taffe, M.A., (2012). “Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol attenuates MDMA-induced hyperthermia in rhesus monkeys”. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S030645221101325X
  6. Shen, E.Y., Et Al., (2011). “Chronic administration of THC prevents the behavioral effects of intermittent adolescent MDMA administration and attenuates MDMA-induced hyperthermia and neurotoxicity in rats”. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2011-16689-001

CANNABINOIDS & RECEPTORS

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