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MDMA + asthma -- potentially dangerous?

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nexalizer

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Someone I know is interested in sampling MDMA, but this person suffers from asthma. He's not using the inhaler these days and hasn't had an attack in little more than a year, but used to faint (sometimes) during exercise due to the condition.

I'm a bit concerned (fainting during exercise.. mdma is a huge stimulant), and online research was inconclusive.

Do you know someone who also suffers from asthma and has had negative interactions with MDMA?
 
Back in the 1920s, amphetamines were used to treat asthma.I cannot think of any reason why MDMA should be problematic in an asthmatic, unless the person in question was allergic to MDMA (or any co-existing adulterant) in which case one of the manifestations of the allergic response could involve bronchoconstriction.
 
To anyone interested: I've read that asthma was a deficiency of magnesium, manganese, and essential fatty acids. Yous may want to Google into that.
 
I've got asthma and never had any problems with taking MDMA. I've not heard of it being an issue with others that I know either. I guess just tell him to have an inhaler handy, that's always a good idea for an asthmatic though, lol.
 
Bump: The person took it, no problems, in fact quite the opposite! Breathing became calmer, and deeper. He remarked how well he appeared to be breathing. I partook as well and noticed the same.
 
amphetamines open up air passage for example having an asthma attack smoke some meth :3
but all seriousness you'd be fine if you have any doubts bring an inhaler
 
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