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| either of two drugs used for their euphoric effects. The original ecstasy, a so-called designer drug, also known as MDMA, is an analog of methamphetamine (see amphetamine). The other drug is a substance also known as ma huang or ephedra; it was marketed as herbal ecstasy to promote the idea that it is a natural and safe form of ecstasy. The active ingredient of herbal ecstasy is ephedrine. |
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