Pubdate: Sun, 16 Mar 2003 Source: Scotland On Sunday (UK) Copyright: 2003 The Scotsman Publications Ltd. Contact: http://www.scotlandonsunday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/405 Author: Nicholas Christian ECSTASY USERS 'RISK LASTING BRAIN DAMAGE' TAKING just one or two ecstasy pills could cause long lasting brain damage leading to depression, scientists warned last night. A single experiment with the popular drug may leave a person vulnerable to future mental problems, according to new evidence. Researchers urged people to stay away from the drug, even though many regard it as harmless. Psychologists from the London Metropolitan University found that individuals who had tried ecstasy on only a few occasions had depression levels four times higher than those who had taken a range of other drugs but not ecstasy. Lynn Taurah, who carried out the research with Dr Chris Chandler, said: "People often think taking ecstasy just once or twice won't matter, but what we're seeing is evidence that if you take it a couple of times you do damage to your brain that later in life will make you more vulnerable. "Many of these people are professionals, and you can imagine if they have a problem or a bit of stress in their life their depression levels could go up." The researchers presented their findings yesterday at the British Psychological Society's annual conference in Bournemouth. They studied 519 volunteers, including some who were current or past ecstasy users and others who had either never taken drugs or taken a number of drugs other than ecstasy. Participants were given a standard psychological questionnaire designed to discover to what extent they suffered from depression. The results produced scores which, once they passed the figure of 25, indicated that they were clinically depressed. Non-ecstasy users, including those taking other drugs, such as alcohol, nicotine and cannabis, had average scores of about four. But the scores of many who had only tried the drug once or twice, reached levels of 16 or 17. For frequent users, score values of up to 28 were found which put them in the category of clinically depressed. - --- MAP posted-by: Alex