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Dire warning issued over potentially deadly drug circulating in NSW

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Health officials are warning about a potentially deadly batch of high-dose ecstasy tablets circulating across NSW.

NSW Health on Wednesday issued a public warning about MDMA tablets that contain a higher percentage of the illicit drug than what is expected.

It cautioned the potentially fatal tablets are purple, shaped like a shield, and contain 150mg of MDMA.

The health authority warned that higher doses of MDMA have been linked to death and serious illness.

“MDMA can cause severe agitation, raised body temperature, seizures or fits, irregular heart rhythm and death,” NSW Health Chief Addiction Medicine Specialist Dr Hester Wilson said.

“Other risks include taking MDMA in combination with other stimulants, such as amphetamines or cocaine.

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Dr Hester Wilson.
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“The amount of MDMA in a tablet or capsule can vary significantly, even within the same batch. The health risks from MDMA are greatly increased if high amounts – including multiple doses – are consumed over a short period.”

Dr Wilson said that hot environments – including music festivals – compound the risk of taking MDMA.

“It is very important to remember if you or a friend has taken drugs and feel unwell, you won’t get into trouble for seeking medical care,” Dr Wilson said.

“If you or a friend feels unwell, please seek help immediately by calling triple-0.

“There are experienced onsite medical providers and teams of well-trained peer volunteers from programs such as DanceWize NSW who are ready to support you at many major festivals.

“Other event staff are also trained to help patrons.”

Originally published as Dire warning issued over potentially deadly drug circulating in NSW

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