Contains ten essays that present opposing arguments on the effects and potential dangers of club drugs such as ecstasy, and includes an annotated list of related organizations.
Examines the dangers of drug use, focusing on party and club drugs, with information on the emotional and physical problems they can cause, why they are so addictive, treatment options, and the dangers of addiction.
Describes the effects of the drug ecstasy on the body and brain, including long-term depression due to damaged or destroyed neurons, and explains that the drug can kill.
When teenagers Mia and Sophie take ecstasy at a party, Mia falls heavily into drug culture while Sophie is sexually assaulted and attempts to hide it from the authorities.
Collects eleven critical essays that offer varying perspectives on issues that relate to "club drugs" such as Ecstasy and amphetamines, and discusses how harmful recreational usage can be, possible benefits of Ecstasy, the Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act, and more.
The author presents true stories of the devastating effects of the drug Ecstasy, and explains its history, the damage the drug can do to the brain and body, and what treatments work.