Quote Originally Posted by Aemilius Paulus View Post
Please, common medical drugs have more serious side-effects. According to this BBC article, Lea Betts drank too much water. She may or may not have died had she not taken MDMA, but the point is, it was her own irresponsibility and ignorance that killed her, and not the ecstasy. How many deadly outcomes result from combinations of various chemical compounds found commonly in medicines and other places, such as alcohol for instance? Ecstasy cannot be defined as a "deadly narcotic" if one has to combine it with other agents to induce death.
She wouldn't have died had she not taken MDMA, that is quite clear. Her body was unable to process the water she drank because the drug was in her system and her cells litterally started bursting. It's a horrible way to die.