In regards to the BF product, there was this post to a forum I am on:
The supplier warns that FIVE new super-strength chemical substances are already flooding into Britain.
He reveals that he suffered 60 hours of hell after roadtesting one of them.
And, chillingly, he predicts the Government will never keep up with the ever-changing concoctions – linked to two more deaths last week.
The dealer – we are calling him Lee to protect his real identity – made thousands selling the drugs online and via Twitter.
But he finally came to his senses after taking BF – and getting a taste of his own medicine.
“I thought I was going to die,” he says. “It was supposed to be similar to ecstasy but it was 30 minutes of pleasure and 59½ hours of hell.”
BF was launched three weeks ago and its popularity is booming.
“It was quite possibly the most harrowing experience of my life,” he told us. “My heart was beating like crazy. I thought I was going to die.
“I went and lay in bed for 12 hours, then got up and came downstairs again. This went on for 60 hours. During the whole time I didn’t sleep once and I didn’t eat a thing.
“I suffered from severe paranoia and severe depression. It was terrifying.
“I thought, ‘My God – my customers have got this stuff. I need to take my sites down.’ ”
Last weekend, a 22-year-old man in Belfast was left fighting for his life after taking Benzo Fury. Three of his friends also collapsed and were rushed to hospital. BF is a man-made amphetamine which gives users a euphoric high.
It’s classed as an “entactogen” as it induces feelings of empathy similar to MDMA – ecstasy. BF is also a stimulant and a severe appetite-suppressant.
Other side-effects include hallucinations and paranoia.