Talk:Methylenedioxybenzylpiperazine

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This "drug" should not be taken by anyone. MDBZP gives you headaches, nausea and makes you dizzy but it is neither pleasant or enjoyable. The stimulant effects are weak at best and at high doses it causes convulsions. Do not assume that the effects will be similar to ecstasy just because it has a methylenedioxy ring. The effects of this compound are not anything like ecstasy, and anyone who says they are, is probably trying to sell it to you. Do not take this drug! Meodipt 05:12, 25 April 2007 (UTC)