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Written by SpunOut | Last updated March 30th, 2017


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Remember: All drugs, including the misuse of prescribed medication, can pose serious health risks, up to and including possible death.

What is Ecstasy?

Ecstasy is a popular nightclub and party drug. It comes as small white, brown, pink, blue, red, green or yellow tablets that are swallowed. In Ireland, it’s normally sold as tablets with logos or designs printed on the surface of the pill. With Ecstasy there’s always a risk that other drugs or chemicals have been mixed into the tablet.

What happens when you take Ecstasy?

The risks of taking Ecstasy

How to prevent getting dehydrated on Ecstasy

If you take the drug, make sure to drink a pint of water or a non-alcoholic drink every hour. Drink slowly and don’t gulp it down. It’ll help stop you getting dehydrated or overheated. 

What does the law say about Ecstasy?

Under Misuse of Drugs Act, it is illegal to sell, possess or supply this drug.

First-Aid response

If feelings of tension, anxiety and panic arise:

The recovery position.

If someone is overheating


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