MDMA
Illegal Raves, Socially Distanced Events and VR Gigs: 2020 Changed How We Party
In a year where rave culture was forced to improvise and adapt to the times, we track how people’s party and drug habits changed.
MDMA Therapy Helped Me Overcome Trauma From Growing up in a War Zone
A startup founder who fled from a chaotic and violent childhood in Myanmar opens up about how MDMA-assisted psychotherapy helped her come to terms with repressed shame and grief.
Police Say MDMA and Ketamine Linked to Three Student Deaths in Newcastle
Another young person was found dead in a fourth drug-related death in the city over the weekend.
Snifftok Is Where Teenagers Go to Post Videos of Themselves High On MDMA
We asked some of them why they want footage of themselves gurning, tripping and K-holing up on TikTok, for the whole world to see.
I Smuggled Liquid MDMA Hidden In Gin Bottles Onto An Island
"I knew the profit would easily pay for my Ibiza holiday and all of the summer festivals."
Controversy Over Rhea Chakraborty’s Alleged Drug Use Perpetuates Dangerous Stereotype That Drug Users Are Immoral and Evil
Some mainstream media channels are linking the actor’s suggestive WhatsApp chats on recreational use of cannabis and MDMA to allegations that she abetted late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide.
After Massive Busts Of Party Drugs in Mumbai and Bengaluru, Actors and Musicians Are Being Closely Watched
India's Narcotics Control Bureau just seized 4,300 MDMA pills and 180 LSD blots in the two cities.
Researchers Announce First-Ever Clinical Trial Combining MDMA and LSD
It's thought the euphoria of ecstasy could help take the edge off an acid trip—making the combo a powerful therapeutic tool.
WATCH: The Great MDMA Drought and Its Deadly Consequences
When Cambodian authorities seized and burned tonnes of a chemical used to make MDMA, blackmarket chemists created a different drug to plug the gap – one that ended up killing dozens of young people halfway around the world.
Why Do We Rarely See Black Brits Taking Party Drugs On TV?
"I May Destroy You" challenges the idea that taking ket, coke, MD and pills is just a white people thing.
A 15-Year-Old Has Admitted to Supplying Fatal Ecstasy Pills to a 13-Year-Old
The tragic case reflects a rise in children using and selling Class A drugs.
How to Sesh Responsibly On 'Super Saturday'
With pubs reopening and the nation collectively getting the bag in, here's what you need to remember.