Pubdate: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 Source: Toronto Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2000 The Toronto Star Contact: One Yonge St., Toronto ON, M5E 1E6 Fax: (416) 869-4322 Website: http://www.thestar.com/ Forum: http://www.thestar.com/editorial/disc_board/ ECSTASY MORE DEADLY TO WOMEN High Estrogen Levels Make Drug Dangerous LONDON (Reuters) -- Young women taking the synthetic drug ecstasy are much more likely to die than any other group, according to new research published yesterday. The drug is more dangerous for women of reproductive age because of high levels of the female hormone estrogen in their bodies, said researchers at Kings College, London. The hormone prevents their bodies from coping with water retention which occurs as ecstasy is absorbed in the body, the Times newspaper reported. "The way that young women, in particular, respond to ecstasy places them at risk, though these effects can apply to anyone who takes the drug," neuroendocrinology professor Mary Forsling told the paper. "Ecstasy is especially dangerous because of the circumstances in which people take it," Forsling was quoted as saying. "Dancing raises the body temperature, you drink a lot, your hormones tell your body to retain water, you drink more. It is something of a vicious cycle," she added. Known as MDMA, ecstasy is an illegal amphetamine-based drug that causes euphoric and mildly hallucinatory effects. As ecstasy is broken down within the body it produces another chemical, known as HMMA, which causes the release of a hormone encouraging the body to drink. The resulting imbalance of sodium levels in the body can be fatal. The study was to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Endocrinology in London yesterday. Each year, 11 people die in Britain after taking ecstasy, according to the Office for National Statistics. Ontario's ecstasy-related deaths have risen from zero in 1997 to nine last year, Dr. Bonita Porter, deputy chief coroner of Ontario, said this month. There are six confirmed and three likely related deaths this year, she added. - --- MAP posted-by: Kirk Bauer