Ecstasy and Liver Problems?!


Question: I planned on doing E but i first wanted to know if it would affect my Liver Enzymes (mine are already too high).


Thank you.


Answers: I planned on doing E but i first wanted to know if it would affect my Liver Enzymes (mine are already too high).


Thank you.

Liver toxicity
A less well known ecstasy-related medical problem is hepatoxicity (liver toxicity). 16% of available adverse case reports involved liver problems. Although its known that hyperthermia can cause liver damage, several in vitro studies show that MDMA on its own can cause damage to liver cells. While this is an emerging area of study, users should be aware that recurring flu-like symptoms for days or weeks after last use or jaundiced (yellowed) skin tone can be symptoms of liver toxicity. If these symptoms occur, a trusted doctor should be consulted.

I'm not sure about your liver, but you could check www.americanscreeningcorp.com , they sell drug test kits and esctacy kits, I think i saw some information of estasy on their website, also you could check the National Institute of drug abuse website. However, who care about your liver, it will cloud your mind, and make you dilisiona. Drugs are bad, and if your liver enzymens are already high, you should really avoid illegal drugs.

Absolutely! Your liver is the toxin cleaner and by taking the E you could do further damage by overloading an already damaged liver.

Probably, yes. Any drug is a toxin to your system. Your liver, and also your kidneys, are the only things keeping you from being poisoned by the crap you feed it. Don't mess around with your health especially if you're already having trouble with your liver. My niece has a large bore catheter in her arm now, for dialysis. Her kidneys shut down when she was a meth addict. Now her only hope is a kidney transplant. Ask yourself, is a high worth that?

not a good idea to do drugs, no good for your body, mind, liver, lungs and source of incurable infections due to contamination

I say go for it and party!

In addition to having a blast, with any luck you'll become eligible for the Darwin Award - something you richly deserve if your question is the least bit serious.





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