Tesla MDMA: Understanding the Risks
A Tesla pill is actually MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine), also known as Ecstasy and Molly. These colorful tablets are illicitly branded with the name and corporate logo of Tesla, Inc., formerly Tesla Motors. This trend of branding MDMA pills to make them more appealing, especially to young people, is not new. Other branded pills have included names and logos of companies like Facebook, Snapchat, Skype, and Netflix.
Popularity and Use
MDMA first gained popularity as a “club drug,” widely used in nightclub scenes and all-night dance parties, known as raves. Users sought stimulating and psychogenic effects, including:
Increased energy
Enhanced pleasure
Distorted time and sensory perception
Risks of MDMA
While high doses of MDMA can produce dangerous effects, tablets may also contain other harmful substances, including:
Methamphetamine
Ketamine
Cocaine
Heroin
Rat poison
Veterinary anesthetics
Crushed glass
Due to its high potential for abuse, the Controlled Substances Act lists MDMA as a Schedule I drug, alongside substances like heroin and LSD.
How Does Tesla MDMA Affect the Brain and Body?
MDMA is both a hallucinogenic and stimulant drug that increases the release of specific neurotransmitters in the brain, including:
Serotonin: Regulates mood, appetite, sleep, and trust. Increased levels can lead to feelings of sexual arousal, empathy, and a desire for emotional closeness. This can result in unsafe sexual behaviors, increasing the risk of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis.
Dopamine: Affects the brain’s reward center, reinforcing pleasurable drug-taking behavior and increasing energy and activity levels.
Norepinephrine: Regulates heart rate and blood pressure. Higher levels can be dangerous for individuals with heart and blood vessel issues.
Effects of MDMA last from three to six hours. Users often take additional doses to extend these effects, leading to potential adverse effects that can last up to a week, including:
Irritability
Aggression
Sleep problems
Anxiety
Depression
Loss of appetite
Reduced ability to feel pleasure
Researchers believe these negative effects may result from the large amounts of serotonin released during drug use, depleting levels needed for normal brain function.
Side Effects of Tesla MDMA Pills Can Be Dangerous
Pure MDMA is relatively safe when taken in prescribed doses. The FDA has recently granted “expanded access” for doctors to use pharmaceutical-grade MDMA to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with potential approval expected next year. However, illicit Tesla MDMA carries risks, including:
Unknown dose or purity
Higher than expected amounts of MDMA
Presence of harmful drugs or additives
According to The Loop, a UK drug testing company, Tesla pills may contain 130-200 mg of MDMA, well above the typical dose of 75-125 mg, increasing overdose risk. Another research group, Safer Party, found over 230 mg of MDMA in tested Tesla pills.
Potentially Harmful Effects
Possible effects from illicit Tesla MDMA use include:
Depression
Paranoia
Decreased ability to feel pleasure
Increased risk of long-term memory and learning problems
Dehydration
Dangerous increase in body temperature
A spike in body temperature can be a deadly side effect, especially during excessive dancing in hot environments. This can raise body temperature to critical levels, risking damage to vital organs. High doses may also disrupt normal body temperature regulation, leading to life-threatening organ failure.
Long-Term Effects
Frequent, long-term use of MDMA can lead to:
Sleep disturbances
Lack of appetite
Trouble concentrating
Depression
Heart disease
Impulsive tendencies
Impaired cognitive function
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