n-methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine has been researched along with Inappropriate ADH Syndrome in 11 studies
N-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine: An N-substituted amphetamine analog. It is a widely abused drug classified as a hallucinogen and causes marked, long-lasting changes in brain serotonergic systems. It is commonly referred to as MDMA or ecstasy.
3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine : A member of the class of benzodioxoles that is 1,3-benzodioxole substituted by a 2-(methylamino)propyl group at position 5.
Inappropriate ADH Syndrome: A condition of HYPONATREMIA and renal salt loss attributed to overexpansion of BODY FLUIDS resulting from sustained release of ANTIDIURETIC HORMONES which stimulates renal resorption of water. It is characterized by normal KIDNEY function, high urine OSMOLALITY, low serum osmolality, and neurological dysfunction. Etiologies include ADH-producing neoplasms, injuries or diseases involving the HYPOTHALAMUS, the PITUITARY GLAND, and the LUNG. This syndrome can also be drug-induced.
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"She died of water intoxication and cerebral edema approximately 24 hours after ingestion of one tablet of "ecstasy" at a rave club in Amsterdam." | 1.31 | [Young woman dies of water intoxication after taking one tablet of ecstasy. Today's drug panorama calls for increased vigilance in health care]. ( Bråbäck, L; Humble, M, 2001) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 2 (18.18) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 6 (54.55) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 3 (27.27) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Salathe, C | 1 |
Blanc, AL | 1 |
Tagan, D | 1 |
Zieg, J | 1 |
Farah, R | 2 |
Aitchison, KJ | 2 |
Tsapakis, EM | 2 |
Huezo-Diaz, P | 1 |
Kerwin, RW | 1 |
Forsling, ML | 2 |
Wolff, K | 2 |
Sue, YM | 1 |
Lee, YL | 1 |
Huang, JJ | 1 |
Brvar, M | 1 |
Kozelj, G | 1 |
Osredkar, J | 1 |
Mozina, M | 1 |
Gricar, M | 1 |
Bunc, M | 1 |
Winstock, AR | 1 |
Hartley, D | 1 |
Holt, D | 1 |
Ajaelo, I | 1 |
Koenig, K | 1 |
Snoey, E | 1 |
Pennings, EJ | 1 |
Konijn, KZ | 1 |
de Wolff, FA | 1 |
Gómez-Balaguer, M | 1 |
Peña, H | 1 |
Morillas, C | 1 |
Hernández, A | 1 |
Bråbäck, L | 1 |
Humble, M | 1 |
2 reviews available for n-methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine and Inappropriate ADH Syndrome
Article | Year |
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Evaluation and management of hyponatraemia in children.
Topics: Child; Exercise; Humans; Hyponatremia; Inappropriate ADH Syndrome; N-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphet | 2014 |
[Clinical and toxicologic aspects of the use of Ecstasy].
Topics: Animals; Axons; Brain Chemistry; Depression; Female; Fever; Humans; Impulsive Behavior; Inappropriat | 1998 |
9 other studies available for n-methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine and Inappropriate ADH Syndrome
Article | Year |
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SIADH and water intoxication related to ecstasy.
Topics: Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Humans; Hyponatremia; Inappropriate ADH Syndrome; N-Methyl-3,4-meth | 2018 |
Ecstasy (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine)-induced inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion.
Topics: Adolescent; Female; Hallucinogens; Humans; Inappropriate ADH Syndrome; N-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyam | 2008 |
Ecstasy (MDMA)-induced hyponatraemia is associated with genetic variants in CYP2D6 and COMT.
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Amino Acid Substitution; Biotransformation; Catechol O-Methyltransferase; Cohort | 2012 |
Acute hyponatremia, seizure, and rhabdomyolysis after ecstasy use.
Topics: Adult; Female; Hallucinogens; Humans; Hyponatremia; Inappropriate ADH Syndrome; N-Methyl-3,4-methyle | 2002 |
Polydipsia as another mechanism of hyponatremia after 'ecstasy' (3,4 methyldioxymethamphetamine) ingestion.
Topics: Adolescent; Combined Modality Therapy; Critical Care; Emergency Service, Hospital; Female; Follow-Up | 2004 |
Vasopressin and oxytocin secretion in response to the consumption of ecstasy in a clubbing population.
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Arginine Vasopressin; Arousal; Female; Homeostasis; Humans; Illicit Drugs; Inappr | 2006 |
Severe hyponatremia and inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion following ecstasy use.
Topics: Adult; Emergencies; Female; Hallucinogens; Humans; Hyponatremia; Inappropriate ADH Syndrome; N-Methy | 1998 |
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion and "designer drugs" (ecstasy).
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Blood; Chlorides; Creatine Kinase; Hallucinogens; Humans; Hypernatremia; Inapprop | 2000 |
[Young woman dies of water intoxication after taking one tablet of ecstasy. Today's drug panorama calls for increased vigilance in health care].
Topics: Adult; Brain Edema; Cause of Death; Fatal Outcome; Female; Heart Failure; Humans; Illicit Drugs; Ina | 2001 |