Long Term Effects of Molly Use
One street drug that has been growing recently in publicity and popularity has some seriously troubling and lasting side effects on users. The drug referred to as "Molly" or “Ecstasy” is MDMA (short for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) and is a man-made substance... Learn MoreIs Wellbutrin Becoming the ‘Poor Man’s Cocaine?’
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