He suffered both physical and mental long-term side effects.
of what they believed at the time was the largest amount of ecstasy ever consumed by a single person. They published a case report of a British man named only Mr. A estimated to have taken around 40,000 pills of MDMA over nine years, the most amount known to anyone.
“For the first two years, he took five tablets every weekend,” Kouimtsidis wrote in the report. “It escalated to an average daily use of three-and-a-half tablets for the next three years, and further to an average of 25 tablets daily over the next four years.”“[Mr A] was brought to my attention because of his memory difficulties. That was his main problem,” Kouimtsidis further told. “At that point, he was 37 and stopped taking any pills for seven years because kept collapsing at parties.
The doctor explained that back then he suffered from several episodes of “tunnel vision” which eventually morphed into “severe panic attacks, recurrent anxiety, depression, muscle rigidity , functional hallucinations and paranoid ideation.” Although ecstasy is not considered a particularly dangerous drug, but large amounts of any substance are bound to bring problems. “It is far less dangerous than many other drugs,” Kouimtsidis said. “But excessive use of any drug, legal or illegal, could lead to problems. So that was an exceptional case of high use over a prolonged period of time; typical use is not every day and not the amount of tablets he was taking. It was extreme, his use was really, really high.
Kouimtsidis ended the interview with a warning for all drug users. “We need to be very careful how we use those extreme cases,” he said. “Because people might say, ‘Oh, I have been using ecstasy for such a long time and I have no issues with my memory so it’s not relevant.”
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