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Does Venlafaxine stimulate the Sociabilising effects of MDMA?

Wolfgang Schmeissner Wolfgang at uni.br
Mon Apr 6 20:32:20 EST 1998


>Greetings.  I am up another late night just pondering around the web 
>when I came across something that generated a brilliant idea in my head.  I 
>was reading this web page address is:
>
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>http://www.psychiatry.co.uk/
>
>So overall it's a pretty good page, I read it pretty carefully until I came
>across some info that I didn't know and all of a sudden it hit me.  I was
>reading the part about Venlafaxine (Effexor) and they mentioned that it was
>indeed a phenethylamine and thus is related to MDMA.  This started a chain
>of events in my mind that made me realize something.  You see the first
>time I did MDMA it was incredible.  Then about six months later I took it a
>second time, but this time it was different.  It was the most fun I have
>ever had in my entire life.  Hands down the most rewarding drug experience
>in my entire life.  I mean I was so happy it was like I was inside of
>heaven itself.  Now MDMA is normally a great substance, but this time was
>beyond belief.  I was at an incredible dance party held outdoors in a field
>and I just ran around hugging and kissing everyone in sight, I didn't care
>who they were or whether or not I knew them.  As far as I was concerned I
>loved EVERYONE!  The fact that there were many many other people there who
>were also on MDMA made it just that much better.  I was even having mild
>visual hallucinations where I could see stars shooting right at me.  This
>was without a doubt the absolute high point in my life.  I have used MDMA
>many other times, but it was never like this.  I just always assumed that
>the reason that this time was so special was because it was only my second
>time taking MDMA and I took a very large amount of it.  Then I read that
>web page where it mentioned Venlafaxine being related to MDMA and all of a
>sudden it hit me.  I had been taking Venlafaxine at the time of my second
>(best) MDMA experience.  This explains a lot of things to me now.
>Apparently Venlafaxine enhances the action of MDMA.  This is wonderful
>discovery for me because now I might be able to start taking MDMA again
>with better results.  This may be the key to solving the problem of 
>MDMA
>



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