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Most deaths from ecstasy in Britain occur in young, white, employed,
and drug addicted men. Schifano and colleagues (p 80) reviewed the
database maintained by the National Programme on Substance Abuse Deaths
for deaths associated with ecstasy during 1997-2000. Most of the dead
were known to services as drug addicts and were taking several
different drugs at the time of death. Seven per cent died after taking
only ecstasy. Most died at home and during party times (weekends,
summer, and New Year).