1. Active ingredient (intended)
•Usually MDMA (ecstasy), the psychoactive chemical people expect when buying these pills.
•Dose is highly variable — sometimes 80–120 mg (a common “moderate” amount), but in some Mario pills tested in Europe, levels over 200–300 mg MDMA per pill have been detected.
2.Other psychoactive substances it may come with (substitutes or adulterants)
•Synthetic cathinones (e.g., N-ethylpentylone, mephedrone) – stimulants that mimic MDMA but can be more dangerous.
•Amphetamine or methamphetamine – added for stimulant effect.
•PMA/PMMA – toxic MDMA substitutes linked to medical emergencies.
•Rare cases: synthetic opioids (e.g., fentanyl analogues), which make the pill extremely risky.
3.Inactive substances / fillers it comes with
•Caffeine (to boost stimulant effect).
•Paracetamol/acetaminophen (common pill filler, also risky for the liver).
•Sugars, binders (e.g., lactose, cellulose) to help press the pill.
•Coloring agents to give the pill its blue or other color.
4.Physical form it comes with
•Pressed tablet, shaped and stamped with a Mario head or similar logo.
•Sometimes distributed in small baggies, foil, or loose in bulk, depending on the source.
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