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Possible Interaction: Marijuana and N-Methyl-3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

The use of marijuana is rampant among 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) users.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences  •  2005  |  View Paper
However, cannabis use is a recognized risk factor in the presentation and development of neuropsychiatric disorders, and also contributes to the development of psychological problems and cognitive failures observed in MDMA users.
Current pharmaceutical design  •  2013  |  View Paper
Although the prevalence of co-use of cannabis and 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine ( MDMA ) is very common among polydrug users in western societies, few studies have tested the consequences on behavior, cognition or neurobiology.
Current drug abuse reviews  •  2011  |  View Paper
Hence cannabis may modulate the acute and sub-acute reactions to MDMA , reduce the acute hyperthermia induced by MDMA, and ameliorate the oxidative stress caused by MDMA.
In particular, the combined use of cannabis and MDMA may have rather different neuropsychobiological implications, than their separate usage.
Journal of Neural Transmission  •  2007  |  View Paper
Reporting lifetime use of ecstasy and/or LSD was associated with lower risk for underreporting marijuana use.
The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse  •  2020  |  View Paper
The primary motivations for using MDMA included: (1) altering the effects of marijuana and alcohol; (2) lasting longer sexually; (3) enhancing sexual pleasure; and (4) facilitating “freaky” sexual experiences.
Journal of psychoactive drugs  •  2017  |  View Paper
Regression analysis revealed that recency of ecstasy use was a significant predictor of oxy-Hb increase at two voxels over the right hemisphere after controlling for alcohol and cannabis use indices.
Journal of psychopharmacology  •  2015  |  View Paper
Dissociative symptoms as measured with the Clinician-Administered Dissociative States Scale (CADSS) significantly increased under the influence of MDMA and cannabis.
Thus, MDMA and cannabis can produce dissociative symptoms that resemble dissociative pathology.
Psychiatry Research  •  2015  |  View Paper
In comparison to all substances of exposure, ethanol, amphetamine-type stimulants, benzodiazepines/analogues, and liquid ecstasy abuse significantly (p<0.005) increased while cannabis and Brugmansia/Datura species abuse significantly (p<0.05) decreased.
Gesundheitswesen (Bundesverband der Arzte des Offentlichen Gesundheitsdienstes (Germany))  •  2014  |  View Paper
Lifetime use of alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana , and other illicit drugs each robustly increased odds of ecstasy use.
Substance use & misuse  •  2014  |  View Paper
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