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There's something about Molly: The underresearched yet popular powder form of ecstasy in the United States

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Joseph J. Palamar. (2023) Tusi: a new ketamine concoction complicating the drug landscape. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 49:5, pages 546-550.
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Joseph J. Palamar & Alberto Salomone. (2023) Trends and correlates of discordant reporting of drug use among nightclub/festival attendees, 2019–2022. Clinical Toxicology 61:9, pages 665-673.
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Joseph J. Palamar. (2020) Diffusion of Ecstasy in the Electronic Dance Music Scene. Substance Use & Misuse 55:13, pages 2243-2250.
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Joseph J. Palamar, Patricia Acosta & Charles M. Cleland. (2020) The influence of viewing a headline about ecstasy/Molly adulteration on future intentions to use. Journal of Substance Use 25:1, pages 95-100.
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Joseph J. Palamar. (2018) What’s in a Name? Correlates of Ecstasy Users Knowing or Agreeing that Molly is Ecstasy/MDMA. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 50:1, pages 88-93.
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Joseph J. Palamar, Charles M. Cleland, Marco Vincenti & Alberto Salomone. (2023) A multivariable analysis delineating hair color, hair dyeing, and hat wearing as predictors of level of cocaine and MDMA detection in human hair samples. Drug Testing and Analysis.
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Joseph J. Palamar. (2023) Adverse drug effects as a deterrent against willingness to use in the future among nightclub/festival attendees. Drug and Alcohol Review.
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Ian R. McGrane, Nathan C. Ramsbacher, William C. Rook & Faddy A. Omar. (2022) Effects of 3,4‐methylenedioxymethamphetamine and methamphetamine on motor vehicle driving performance: A systematic review of experimental and observational studies. Journal of Forensic Sciences 68:1, pages 22-34.
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Pavla Chomynová, Rita Kočárová, Filip Kňažek, Michaela Plevková, Barbora Bláhová, Karel Valeš & Viktor Mravčík. (2022) Use of psychedelics in the Czech Republic: results of recent population surveys. Central European Journal of Public Health 30:3, pages 144-153.
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Kyle T. Ganson, Stuart B. Murray & Jason M. Nagata. (2021) Associations between eating disorders and illicit drug use among college students. International Journal of Eating Disorders 54:7, pages 1127-1134.
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Joseph J. Palamar & Marybec Griffin. (2020) Non-Consensual Sexual Contact at Electronic Dance Music Parties. Archives of Sexual Behavior 49:3, pages 909-917.
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Nicole S. Jones & Jeffrey H. Comparin. (2020) Interpol review of controlled substances 2016–2019. Forensic Science International: Synergy 2, pages 608-669.
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Catharine Montgomery & Carl A. Roberts. 2020. Cognition and Addiction. Cognition and Addiction 165 177 .
Ruff Joseph Macale Cajanding. (2019) MDMA-Associated Liver Toxicity: Pathophysiology, Management, and Current State of Knowledge. AACN Advanced Critical Care 30:3, pages 232-248.
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Madeline M. Pantoni & Stephan G. Anagnostaras. (2019) Cognitive Effects of MDMA in Laboratory Animals: A Systematic Review Focusing on Dose. Pharmacological Reviews 71:3, pages 413-449.
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Chicora F. Oliver, Joseph J. Palamar, Alberto Salomone, Steven J. Simmons, Helene L. Philogene-Khalid, Nick Stokes-McCloskey & Scott M. Rawls. (2018) Synthetic cathinone adulteration of illegal drugs. Psychopharmacology 236:3, pages 869-879.
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Joseph J. Palamar & Monica J. Barratt. (2019) Prevalence of reagent test-kit use and perceptions of purity among ecstasy users in an electronic dance music scene in New York City. Drug and Alcohol Review 38:1, pages 42-49.
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Rosie Rushing & Daniel A. Burgard. 2019. Wastewater-Based Epidemiology: Estimation of Community Consumption of Drugs and Diets. Wastewater-Based Epidemiology: Estimation of Community Consumption of Drugs and Diets 155 166 .
Alex J Krotulski, Amanda L A Mohr, Melissa F Fogarty & Barry K Logan. (2018) The Detection of Novel Stimulants in Oral Fluid from Users Reporting Ecstasy, Molly and MDMA Ingestion. Journal of Analytical Toxicology 42:8, pages 544-553.
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Andres Avellaneda-Ojeda, Syed Murtaza, Asim A. Shah & Nidal Moukaddam. (2018) Stimulant Use Disorders. Psychiatric Annals 48:8, pages 372-378.
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Sean B. Dolan, Zhenglan Chen, Renqi Huang & Michael B. Gatch. (2018) “Ecstasy” to addiction: Mechanisms and reinforcing effects of three synthetic cathinone analogs of MDMA. Neuropharmacology 133, pages 171-180.
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Amanda L.A. Mohr, Melissa Friscia, Jillian K. Yeakel & Barry K. Logan. (2018) Use of synthetic stimulants and hallucinogens in a cohort of electronic dance music festival attendees. Forensic Science International 282, pages 168-178.
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Joseph J. Palamar, Pia M. Mauro, Benjamin H. Han & Silvia S. Martins. (2017) Shifting characteristics of ecstasy users ages 12–34 in the United States, 2007–2014. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 181, pages 20-24.
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Joseph J. Palamar, Alberto Salomone, Enrico Gerace, Daniele Di Corcia, Marco Vincenti & Charles M. Cleland. (2017) Hair testing to assess both known and unknown use of drugs amongst ecstasy users in the electronic dance music scene. International Journal of Drug Policy 48, pages 91-98.
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