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Is Molly Addictive? Dependence & Withdrawal Symptoms

by Pooja Chauhan Freelance Professional

Molly is a common name for drugs, and it is challenging to say if it’s addictive as it’s almost impossible to know what they are getting if they buy it. Some tend to claim Molly is a purer form of MDMA, but a significant portion of what is likely to be sold as Molly is either mixed with other substances or contains no MDMA at all. The other drugs tend to be combined with molly to change the way some react to it, and it makes it challenging to predict if one may develop an addiction.

Symptoms of Molly Addiction:

· being more emotional, empathetic, or trusting

· sensitivity to light, sound, and touch

· experiencing feelings of giddiness or euphoria

Negative symptoms include:

· blurred vision

· nausea

· chills

· sweating

· dizziness

· sleeplessness

· irritability

· loss of appetite

· restless legs

· tense muscles

· memory problems

· anxiety

· depression

· confusion

· paranoia

· headache

What is the risk of using Molly?

Molly tends to be stimulant and has some hallucinogenic properties similar to mescaline or peyote, and withdrawal symptoms include drug cravings, depression, confusion, and focus. Withdrawal symptoms can worsen if one tends to increase their dose and frequency, as symptoms may point to an addiction or substance use disorder. Some disorders are likely to include panic attacks. In addition, anxiety, depression, confusion, seizure, dehydration, and kidney problems, and to keep withdrawal symptoms at bay, some people may repeatedly use Molly.

How to detox Molly?

MDMA treatment is most likely to include withdrawal symptoms, reducing cravings for the drug, and preventing relapse, and one must see a doctor if they need help to stop using Molly. MDMA is likely to be available in different forms and names, and it can cause a lot of dependence as it contains drugs including designer fentanyl, caffeine, cocaine, ketamine, bath salts, or other substances. The substance can cause dependence, and if you regularly and heavily use it may develop an addiction to it. You must connect with a trained healthcare professional for guidance and help if you are concerned about molly use.


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About Pooja Chauhan Committed   Freelance Professional

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Created on Oct 12th 2021 02:34. Viewed 270 times.

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