Drug Interactions: Risks of Combining Anti-Epileptic Medications and Ecstasy (MDMA)
No, it is not safe to take anti-epileptic pills with ecstasy.
Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, is a psychoactive drug that can cause a number of side effects, including seizures. Anti-epileptic pills are used to prevent seizures, but they can interact with ecstasy in a way that can increase the risk of seizures.
In addition, ecstasy can also cause a number of other health problems, including:
* Increased heart rate and blood pressure
* Dehydration
* Nausea and vomiting
* Anxiety and paranoia
* Liver and kidney damage
* Death
Taking anti-epileptic pills with ecstasy can increase the risk of these side effects and can also lead to a number of other serious health problems.
If you are taking anti-epileptic pills, it is important to talk to your doctor before using ecstasy.
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