“…Many of the adverse clinical symptoms reported in Emergency Department (ED) visits in which 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) or methamphetamine are involved (Ball et al, 2003;Ball et al, 2004) such as rhabdomyolysis, disseminated intravenous coagulation and acute renal failure (Henry et al, 1992;White, 2002) may result from hyperthermia (Buffum and Shulgin, 2001;Dams et al, 2003;Gillman, 1997;Green et al, 2003;Mallick and Bodenham, 1997;Prosser et al, 2006;Zhu et al, 2005). It is now well established that MDMA (considered the authentic compound in street "Ecstasy" tablets) can elevate temperature in humans (Freedman et al, 2005) and many other species (Brown and Kiyatkin, 2004;Carvalho et al, 2002;Dafters, 1994;Fantegrossi et al, 2003;Fiege et al, 2003;Pedersen and Blessing, 2001;Rosa-Neto et al, 2004;Saadat et al, 2004;Taffe et al, 2006).…”