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Effect of Drugs on the Brain

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Effects of Drugs on the Brain

Some drugs can have an effect on synaptic transmissions in the body, including L-Dopa and MDMA.

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L-Dopa

  • L-Dopa (Levodopa) is used to treat Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease results from a loss of neurons that produce dopamine.
  • Dopamine is a neurotransmitter in the brain involved in the coordination of movement.
  • Increasing dopamine levels by giving patients L-Dopa can help to alleviate some symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
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MDMA

  • MDMA is an amphetamine found in ecstasy, a class A drug.
  • MDMA works by increasing the activity of neurotransmitters, including serotonin.
  • By binding to serotonin receptor sites, MDMA stops serotonin from being absorbed properly, so more serotonin is released.
  • MDMA can give someone a sense of euphoria as a result of excessive serotonin release, but this results in a feeling of a comedown several hours after taking MDMA.

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