Gizmag Comment Feed: Major UK study examines the long-term effects of Ecstasy use http://www.gizmag.com Ecstasy use is widespread across the globe, and has been for more than 20 years now. While there are occasional deaths and more frequent hospitalizations related to Ecstasy use, some argue that as illicit drugs go, it has far fewer negative effects than the real bad boys - heroin, crack, ice - so why is it treated by lawmakers as a class A or schedule 1 drug with penalties attached to it as severe as with heroin? The counter-argument is that Ecstasy's long term effects on the brain aren't well understood - but a recent UK review by a government advisory council has sifted through more than 20 years' worth of evidence to come to the conclusion that yes, Ecstasy can be shown to cause cognitive impairment, memory loss and depression. But the effects are so slight that users still fall well within the normal ranges. The report concludes with a recommendation that Ecstasy be re-classified down to the level of class B drugs like marijuana.en gizmag.com Comment on 'Major UK study examines the long-term effects of Ecstasy use' by Domminic http://www.gizmag.com/study-effects-ecstasy/10995/#comment-976 http://www.gizmag.com/study-effects-ecstasy/10995/#comment-976 Mon, 16 Feb 2009 16:04:42 -0600 Comment on 'Major UK study examines the long-term effects of Ecstasy use' by Alex Ihlo http://www.gizmag.com/study-effects-ecstasy/10995/#comment-964 http://www.gizmag.com/study-effects-ecstasy/10995/#comment-964 Mon, 16 Feb 2009 09:49:10 -0600