For the past three decades, MDMA has been one of the UK’s most popular recreational drugs – along with cocaine and ketamine but a new study has revealed that fake tablets are becoming more and more popular.
Almost half of the ecstasy pills sold at some of last year’s festivals did not actually contain MDMA, a study has revealed.
But there is now a much higher chance that users who think they have taken the Class A drug but have actually taken something completely different. Instead of MDMA, many pills contained caffeine and cathinones – a new psychoactive stimulant, seen as a ‘cousin’ to amphetamines.Users often take MDMA in a ‘bomb’ – putting powder in a cigarette paper and swallowing
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