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What is the Superman ecstasy pill?

Written by Dr. Patrick J. Gallus, DO | Updated on Jun 25, 2024

What is the Superman ecstasy pill?

The “Superman” ecstasy pill is a highly dangerous drug that has been linked to several deaths. The pill is associated with the presence of PMMA (paramethoxymethyamphetamine), a toxic psychedelic substance that is significantly stronger than the main component of ecstasy, MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) The Superman pill is known for its distinctive “S” logo and has been sold as ecstasy even though its main ingredient is PMA, leading to users unknowingly consume a more hazardous substance. The emergence of these pills has raised concerns and prompted warnings from health authorities due to the serious health risks associated with their consumption, including death, serious harm, and life-long complications It is important for individuals to be aware of the dangers posed by these pills and to avoid their use. The make the Superman ecstasy pills in all shapes, sizes and colors imaginable.

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What is MDMA?

MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, also known as ecstasy) is a synthetic (man-made) drug that causes both hallucinogenic and stimulant effects. The drug was developed in Germany in the early twentieth century as an appetite suppressant, but today’s users consume the drug for its hallucinogenic effects, which they claim heighten their senses and make them feel less inhibited. Users also consume MDMA for its stimulant properties.

MDMA generally is sold as a tablet, which is taken orally. MDMA tablets are available in various colors and shapes and generally are imprinted with a logo. Popular logos include smiley faces, clover leaves, cartoon characters, and symbols associated with commercial brands.

https://www.justice.gov/archive/ndic/pubs3/3494/3494p.pdf

MDMA acts as both a stimulant and psychedelic, producing an energizing effect, distortions in time and perception, and enhanced enjoyment of tactile experiences. Euphoria, feelings of closeness, empathy, and sexuality

Although MDMA is known among users as ecstasy, researchers have determined that many ecstasy tablets contain not only MDMA but also a number of other drugs or drug combinations that can be harmful, such as: Methamphetamine, ketamine, cocaine, cathinone’s, and caffeine

What are the Effects of MDMA?

The effects produced by consuming MDMA can last for 4 to 6 hours, depending upon the potency of the
tablet. Using the drug can cause confusion, depression, anxiety, sleeplessness, craving for the drug, and paranoia. Use of the drug also may result in muscle tension, involuntary teeth clenching, nausea, blurred vision, tremors, rapid eye movement, sweating, or chills.
People who have circulatory problems or heart disease face particular risks because MDMA can increase heart rate
and blood pressure.
MDMA abusers also risk dehydration, hyperthermia (exceptionally high fever), and heart or kidney failure if
they use the drug while physically exerting themselves or in hot environments

https://www.justice.gov/archive/ndic/pubs3/3494/3494p.pdf

What are the Acute Effects of MDMA?

A person may experience the intoxicating effects of MDMA within 45 minutes or so after taking a single dose. Those effects include an enhanced sense of well-being,28,53 increased extroversion,27,53 emotional warmth, empathy toward others,54 and a willingness to discuss emotionally-charged memories.55 In addition, people report enhanced sensory perception as a hallmark of the MDMA experience.27,28

However, MDMA can also cause a number of acute adverse health effects. For example, while fatal overdoses on MDMA are rare, they can potentially be life threatening—with symptoms including high blood pressure (hypertension), faintness,8,56 panic attacks,57 and in severe cases, a loss of consciousness and seizures.58

https://nida.nih.gov/publications/research-reports/mdma-ecstasy-abuse/what-are-effects-mdma

In addition, other drugs similar to MDMA, such as MDA or PMA, are often sold as ecstasy, which can lead to overdose and death when the user takes additional doses to obtain the desired effect

https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/2020-06/Ecstasy-MDMA-2020_0.pdf

What is the detox treatment for MDMA?

Like other substance abuse treatment approaches, behavioral interventions are effective in helping a person overcome MDMA dependence. Cognitive behavioral therapy, which allows individuals to identify and change negative thought patterns that may be triggering drug use, may be especially beneficial. The treatment aims to help the patient resolve underlying anxiety and depression while teaching them coping skills to manage stress and other triggers. Behavioral interventions coupled with support group participation increase the chances for long-term recovery.

Renowned experts in the field of medical detox, Gallus Medical Detox Centers achieve superior patient outcomes in a safe, soothing environment. Although withdrawal symptoms from MDMA are not usually severe, they can be uncomfortable.23 However, if your history includes frequent large doses of MDMA or use of alcohol or other illicit or prescribed pain medication in addition to MDMA, withdrawal symptoms may be more severe. Undergoing medical detox ensures you remain physically and mentally safe throughout withdrawal.

Dr. Patrick J. Gallus, DO

Dr. Gallus is a board-certified emergency medicine physician. He obtained his B.S. in Health and Physical Education from the University of Montana, and his D.O. from the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific. He completed his emergency medicine residency at Texas A&M University, Scott & White Memorial Hospital. As the Chief of Staff at Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott Arizona, he developed two emergency departments with a staff of 18 board-certified physicians that saw 72,000 patients a year. Dr. Gallus has over 15 years of experience treating drug- and alcohol-related issues.

Last medically reviewed on February 12, 2024

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