whose mental stability is already compromised. I know that the long term effects are often exaggerated, but I think with these poor people, it could possibly just push them over the edge. I heard that it takes two weeks for a person's brain to build their serotonin levels back up to where they were, prior to taking just one pill. If they were planning on letting them take E all the time that would be one thing. From personal experience, I believe it. This could shatter any semblance of normalcy these guys have left.
I heard about another case where they want to use ecstasy on a different group of people, and I think the benefits will outweigh the drawbacks. I saw a special on TV last year about a couple who used it for the last month or so of the husbands life, and they recorded their experience together. The wife seemed to be at peace with it, and it appeared as if it brought them closer together.
Harvard seeks to test ecstasy drug on the dyingBy Raja Mishra, Globe Staff | February 23, 2005
BELMONT -- Harvard researchers are preparing for the first time in three decades to conduct human experiments using a psychedelic drug, a study that would seek to harness the mind-altering effects of the drug ecstasy to help ease the crushing psychic burdens faced by dying cancer patients.
In the experiment, 12 terminal cancer patients would be given MDMA, the active ingredient in ecstasy, to determine whether the drug helps alleviate their anxiety. If the results are positive, the Harvard scientists said, they will push forward with large-scale tests that could make end-of-life ecstasy treatments generally available to terminally-ill patients.
The experiment seeks to establish a medical use for a drug whose abuse has been on the rise among some young people, who use it recreationally for its euphoric effects. A small but growing group of scientists contends the drug, administered in a controlled medical setting, can improve mental and emotional health. But critics, including some in the Bush administration, said the experiment may destigmatize a dangerous substance.
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