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Stimulants and the Brain

Professor Daniel Fatovich

Methamphetamine is a highly addictive substance that has caused serious public health problems globally. A lot of ecstasy pills contain forms of amphetamines and methylenedioxymethylamphetamine (MDMA) or ecstasy has many similar characteristics to that of amphetamines. Most people who use ecstasy also use amphetamines, potentially without knowing they are, due to the contaminants in ecstasy pills. Of particular concern, is the emerging evidence of serious long-term effects of amphetamine use, including depression, anxiety, psychosis and memory disturbance.

Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia experience many amphetamine related presentations to their Emergency Department. A pilot study was developed to determine if amphetamine users had brain abnormalities that neither they nor their doctors treating them suspected. People who presented to the emergency department with amphetamine-related symptoms were eligible to be recruited for the study. Brain abnormalities were detected using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and is defined when the brain has been injured by drug use resulting in an abnormality in the brain.

The results from this pilot study showed that one in five cases had an occult brain lesion or brain scarring. Although the study recruited cases on the basis of amphetamine related presentations, all those involved in the study had also been using ecstasy alongside a variety of other drugs such as cannabis, speed, alcohol etc. Due to this, it is difficult to ascribe causation to a specific drug as many were poly-drug users, using whatever they could access. However, all the cases in which a brain abnormality was detected, they had been using ecstasy.

There was, however, a significant case in the study of a young 21 year-old female, who is described as a classic recreational ecstasy user. She reported using ecstasy once every few months. Her MRI scan showed that she had an injury in the hippocampus region of her brain which is vitally important for memory. Not surprisingly, she reported having problems with her memory.

While the significance of this study is uncertain, there has been emerging evidence that drugs that have stimulant effects such as amphetamines and ecstasy have shown similar patterns of results to this study. There is evidence emerging to suggest that these types of drugs do cause problems for brain, especially with memory, judgment, thinking and mood being affected.

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