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Why are Alcohol and Molly a Deadly Combo?

Jan 19, 2023 | Rehab

The cases of abusing substances have increased a lot in the past few years. Many of them are about consuming mixed substances, that is, mixing more than one drug. One of the prime examples of such a mixture is alcohol and molly. 

Though both these substances produce euphoric effects, they can be a very dangerous combination to consume. Thus, it is necessary to quit both these substances in time. Let’s learn more about how are alcohol and molly dangerous. 

What is Molly? 

Molly is an informal term used for crystallized MDMA, an illegal drug mainly consumed for recreational purposes. It is also referred to as Ecstasy, e or eccies, and can be found in the form of pills, powder, gel, or a capsule. The Drug Enforcement Administration categorizes molly as Schedule I drug with “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.” 

However, molly is still being consumed in large numbers for its affordable rates and euphoric effects. It has also been studied that molly is capable to generate higher levels of dopamine. This is what mainly attracts its users. 

Since molly is a Schedule I drug, it has lethal side effects. Those effects can be worse when it is mixed with alcohol. 

Dangers of Mixing Molly and Alcohol 

The simplest way to describe the combination of molly and alcohol is that both are contradicting substances. Meaning, alcohol is a depressant and molly is a stimulant. When both these are taken together, the effects of both are practically nullified. This leads the user to consume higher amounts to experience the desired effects. 

In most cases, higher doses of alcohol and molly can lead to an overdose. Thus, it is advised to never combine the two substances. However, if anyone is found overdosing on molly and alcohol, immediately call for medical help. 

Side Effects of Molly and Alcohol 

Aside from the dangers of overdose, other side effects of molly and alcohol are

  • Lack of coordination 
  • Erratic mood 
  • High blood pressure 
  • Change in body temperature 
  • Toxic cardiac effects 
  • Drowsiness 
  • Blurred vision 
  • Increased sexual arousal 

The combination of molly and alcohol can cause severe damage to the user’s health. Therefore, it is advised to undergo addiction treatment to avoid the same. You can visit Taylor Recovery in Houston, Texas for substance-specific treatment programs. Contact our team today to know more!