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3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) / Controlled substance
Controlled in most countries. Listed under Schedule I of the UN Convention on Psychotropic Substances. Also known as MDA, is a substituted amphetamine and a close analog of MDMA (ecstasy). Risks of neurotoxicity. Possession, distribution, or manufacture of MDA entail legal consequences like fines and imprisonment
Abuse, Addiction, Dizziness or vertigo, Anxiety, Paranoia, Confusion, Insomnia, Tremors, Cognitive impairment, Pupil dilation, Heightened tactile sensitivity, Hallucinations
Cardiac Issue, Overdose, Memory or cognitive deficits, Mood disorders or anxiety
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