Abstract

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.

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