MDMA Neurotoxicity
almost all experts now agree that MDMA is a neurotoxin. The question of what that means to users is still open,
however. The current best overview, as of November 2001, is the chapter by Matthew Baggott from the excellent
book Ecstasy: The Complete Guide. This article is available here.
In 2011, a paper examining an unusual group of MDMA-only users (most people who try and use Ecstasy/MDMA have also use other recreational drugs) found that the MDMA-only users "showed no signs of cognitive impairment attributable to drug use: ecstasy use did not decrease mental ability." See AdditionJournal.org Feb 15 2011.
SUMMARIES
MDMA Neurotoxicity - by Baggott & Mendelson
Do Antioxidants Protect Against MDMA Hangover, Tolerance, And Neurotoxicity?
Summaries of Current MDMA Research
Yet Another MDMA FAQ's Neurotoxicity Section (1997)
MDMA FAQ Neurotoxicity Section (1994)
MDMA Neurotoxicity Update (1992)
MDMA & MEMORY
Does Ecstasy cause memory deficits? A review by Alex Gamma, Oct 2000
An Overview of MDMA & Its Effects on Memory (2000)
SUPPLEMENTS & ANTIOXIDANTS
References List for MDMA & Neuroprotectants
Tryptophan Vault
Vitamin Overdoses
SSRIs & MDMA
Erowid's Response to a NEJM article from August, 2001, by Fire
GENERAL
The (Pseudo-) Science of the War on Drugs
"Holes in Your Brain" Brain-Scan Science Discredited
MDMA Research Update (2001) - Earth Erowid
MDMA Journal Articles
Quotes & Notes on the Mechanism of MDMA Neurotoxicity
A Review of English Language MDMA Literature - Baggott 2001
PARKINSON'S & MDMA
Claim that MDMA Causes Parkinson's - A Review