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MDMA
Timeline
by Erowid


Dec 24, 1912 MDMA patented by Merck Pharmaceuticals.    [More Info] [Details]
1953 The Army Chemical Center studied MDMA toxicity by giving MDMA to guinea pigs, rats, mice, monkeys, and dogs. It is determined to be less toxic than MDA. 1   
1965 Alexander Shulgin synthesizes MDMA but does not yet try it. 2   
c. 1967 The first small underground batches of MDMA are synthesized. Relatively few individuals have tried it at this point. 2   
c. 1968 Alexander Shulgin begins working with MDMA personally and introducing others to it. 2   
Aug 1970 First published case report of recreational MDMA use. 3   
1976 The first scholarly article on MDMA is published. 4   
c. 1977 MDMA begins to be available on the street as a recreational drug. 5   
1977 Great Britain amended its Misuse of Drugs Act (1971) to include as Class A all compounds structurally derived from an N-alkyl-alpha-methylphenethylamine by substitution in the ring with an alkylendioxy substituent. This legislation encompassed all ring substituted amphetamines (including MDA, MDE, MDMA, etc). Class A is the most controlled category of drugs in Britain.   
1977 - 1981 Only eight individuals seek emergency room treatment after the use of MDMA during this four year period according to the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN). 5   
1981 - 1985 There are zero people who seek emergency room treatment after the use of MDMA during this four year period, according to the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN). 5   
Jul 1, 1985 MDMA temporarily placed into Schedule I by the DEA under emergency scheduling provisions.   
1987 First published report of a human death due to MDMA use. 6   
Dec 22, 1987 MDMA is removed from schedule I because of improper procedure in its original emergency scheduling by the DEA. 7   
Mar 23, 1988 MDMA permanently placed in Schedule I. 8   
Mar 23, 1988 MDMA is placed back into Schedule I without challenge.   
1991 Alexander and Ann Shulgin publish PiHKAL, documenting over 250 phenethylamines, including MDMA, mescaline, 2C-B, 2C-T-7, 2C-T-2, and many others. 2   
1994-1999 During this 5 year period, there were 27 Ecstasy-related deaths in the U.S. as reported by SAMSA 9   
2000 - 2001 Nearly 20 deaths around the world are attributed to tablets containing PMA sold as Ecstasy. 10    [Details]


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