how to take mdma
MDMA crystal, commonly marketed as “molly,” is the crystalline hydrochloride salt form of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine. It is often sold as translucent or off-white shards and can be ingested in several ways. The most common method of consumption is oral, where users swallow capsules or parachute the powder in rolling paper. Some choose to dissolve the crystals in liquid before drinking, while less common routes include snorting or, in rare cases, injection.
The onset and intensity of effects depend on the method of administration. Oral ingestion generally takes 30–60 minutes to produce effects, which last 3–6 hours. Snorting can create a quicker onset but often results in a shorter duration and harsher comedown. Regardless of the route, the sought-after effects include euphoria, empathy, increased sociability, and heightened sensory perception.

However, consumption of MDMA crystal carries significant health risks. Because what is sold as “MDMA” may be adulterated with other substances, users often face unpredictable potency and purity. Even with pure material, risks include dehydration, overheating, cardiovascular strain, and serotonin depletion, which can lead to mood disturbances in the days following use. High doses or frequent consumption increase the likelihood of harmful outcomes such as serotonin syndrome, memory impairment, and long-term changes in mood regulation.
