Police Issue Warning For Dangerous "Flakka" Pills Sold As MDMA

Police are warning about harmful home made tablets, marketed as MDMA or ecstasy, which have circulated the Greater Manchester space. According to a report, two individuals have fallen critically in poor health from the tablets, and one different is in a coma.


These UPS-shaped tablets are notably harmful as a result of the “extraordinarily excessive dose” a hallucinogenic stimulant, alpha-PVP. The substance has been linked to a number of deaths.

Alpha-PVP, aka flakka, is understood to extend blood stress, coronary heart charge, and trigger agitation, hallucination, and even delirium. The warning describes customers experiencing “psychosis, misery and extreme paranoia.” Alpha-PVP will be deadly, particularly when blended with different medication.

That’s not all — the substance has potential to trigger extraordinarily erratic conduct. Like, sex with trees erratic.

Police describe the tablets to be “badly made” and “crumbly.” The home made pressies are beige in colour and are poorly stamped with a UPS brand. They are additionally described to scent like vomit. Hopefully that’s sufficient in itself to maintain others from taking this drug.

See beneath.

WARNING: Dangerous Pills

 

Source: Rave Jungle