A. Scholey, L. Owen, J. Gates, J. Rodgers, Thomas A Buchanan, T. Heffernan, P. Swan, C. Stough, A. Parrott
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Is MDMA present in hair samples consistent with reported ecstasy use
Our group has conducted several Internet investigations into the biobehavioural effects of recreational use of MDMA (Ecstasy) and other psychosocial drugs [1-5]. They have relied on self-reports of drug use. Here we report a new study examining the relationship between self-reported Ecstasy use and traces of MDMA found in hair samples.