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Ecstasy-Related Emergency Room Visits Up 75 Percent Nationwide

Categories: Raves

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Dropping ecstasy appears to be on the rise.
If you think controversial rave parties in L.A. have gotten younger and more ecstasy-crazed, there's new evidence to back up your notion.

A study released today by the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration says ecstasy-related emergency-room visits have increased 74.8 percent and that nearly one in five patients (17.9 percent) was aged 12 to 17.

Most of those people (77.8 percent) who had emergency issued with E also ...

... had taken another drug. In fact, according to SAMHSA, nearly 40 percent of those ER patients had taken three or more other "substances."

There is a caveat to all this:

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Caesar Sebastian
Ravers at the Love Festival.

The data is relatively old. As is the case with bureaucratic studies, this one took a couple of years to come together, and the numbers reflect the era of 2004 to 2008, which, coincidentally or not, seemed to see a huge resurgence in mega-raves in Los Angeles.

Raves have been around L.A. since the dawn of the 1990s. But SAMHSA is calling this a comeback, at least for MDMA.

SAMHSA administrator Pamela S. Hyde:

The resurgence of Ecstasy use is cause for alarm that demands immediate attention and action. The aggressive prevention efforts being put into place by SAMHSA will help reduce use in states and communities, resulting in less costly emergency department visits related to drug use.

While the feds do that, though, raves are still very much bigger than ever in L.A. and beyond.

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I wonder how many of these hospital cases are due to unpure MDMA doses, and what was due to problems with using MDMA itself, or even when MDMA wasn't adulterated, but the condition was dehydration.

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I understand why it's in their self interest for government officials who's job depends on the war on drugs to make the situation seem as dangerous as posible.

JuneC
JuneC

I love how there is free water at Insomniac Events now.. Before people were passing out because the water was so high priced. Drugs are getting a little better as well. I don't feel so pill hungover in the morning. I suggest everyone stick to pokeballs.. really clean stuff. Don't take a pill if it looks sketchy DUH It's like.. you don't buy electronics out of someone's trunk. Everyone also has phones with internet capability. Ask your dealer what kind of pill your getting and research it.. pillreports.org DO NOT BUY PILLS FROM PEOPLE YOU DONT KNOW! OR AT RAVES! You have to be really responsible when doing something really really irresponsible.. and lastly HAVE FUN! If you do end up in the hospital.. your in good hands. You aren't the first person they have had to deal with thats rolling too hard.. for pity sake.. people with cancer survive. Just know that you will have a pretty fat bill coming in the mail and that would have to be the most expensive party you have ever been to.

Rick
Rick

I wonder how many of these hospital cases are due to unpure MDMA doses, and what was due to problems with using MDMA itself, or even when MDMA wasn't adulterated, but the condition was dehydration.I understand why it's in their self interest for government officials who's job depends on the war on drugs to make the situation seem as dangerous as posible, but it's sometimes prohibition itself that can make drug use worse and more dangerous.

Big Mike
Big Mike

"The data is relatively old" wow Dennis you told me to give you "fresh new info" and here you are blogging something with old data... You tell us not to blame the messenger... well the messenger is the one that wrote this did he not? It really does show how bias you really are in all your blogs.

Matt C
Matt C

lol yeah he did want fresh new info from you didn't he?

good show, Dennis!

H8 RAVERS
H8 RAVERS

Raves and rave music = disco

In 10 years, we'll have all the people who will look back on their raving days and say, "Shit, what was I thinking?!" and the other half will be some Disco Stu-esque bro saying, "Man, I wish raves would come back! Hippest times ever!"

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