Ecstasy is a derivative of methamphetamine
The chemical name of ecstasy is 3,4-methylene dioxy methamphetamine, and its English abbreviation is MDMA. After drug addicts consume MDMA, their cerebral cortex is controlled by the drug. When there is no music, their heads will shake slightly, giving them a feeling of exhaustion and drowsiness. But when the user is stimulated by the music, he will dance involuntarily and shake his head crazily to the beat of the music. The stronger the music rhythm, the more the head shakes and the more comfortable he feels, so it is called "ecstasy" by the users. . The stimulant and hallucinogenic effects of MDMA damage the nervous system. There have been case reports that people who took MDMA shook their heads uncontrollably and even broke their necks. The name MDMA vividly expresses the stimulating and hallucinogenic effects of MDMA drugs.