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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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months at least 

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