Modern humans must learn how to relate to psychoactives responsibly, treating them with respect and awareness, working to minimize harms and maximize benefits, and integrating use into a healthy, enjoyable, and productive life.

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Jansen KL, Forrest AR. 
“Toxic effect of MDMA on brain serotonin neurons”. 
Lancet. 1999 Apr 10;353(9160):1270-1.
Abstract
U D McCann and colleagues equate self-reported use of ecstasy with the use of MDMA. Tablets described by users or dealers as ecstasy may contain one or more of various substituted amphetamines, including MDMA, amphetamine, ephedrine, ketamine, tiletamine, or other compounds. 2,3 These drugs do not have identical neuropharmacological properties (continued)...
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