Boris Badenov
Bluelighter
Dimethocaine might explain the health problems. A bunch of people might have popped a bunch chasing an MDMA high. Bad idea, especially if you have heart problems.
Just saw this on ABC news..
It was Dimethocaine in those capsules
Methcathinone or 4-methylmethcathinone?
It surely has to be a drug that is very uncommon or something is seriously wrong with whatever substance it was. I.e. massive dose in the capsules (still unlikely), a toxic adulterant together with the drug or a toxic byproduct from the synthesis.
This is a rather freak occurrence. That is a seriously high strike rate for hospitalisations right there. MMC or methcathinone would not do this otherwise we would see this sort of thing far more often. I cannot see methcathinone causing problems.
I wonder if someone has imported a stim like MDPV, has no idea about the dosage, and made up these capsules with way too much in them. The capsules do not seem too full to me. Looks more like the powder is scattered up the sides.
I imagine that would be a real strain on the heart l3inad, it would take someone pretty foolish to attempt it. Might be a bit of the pot calling the kettle black there however, since I was dumb enough to try 2-CB on the same night I first tried MDPV.
I don't have anything against RC's, or poly drug use in the right context, but poly using RC's is a sure fire recipe for disaster. They don't know what these drugs do long term, let alone how they act with one another, it is one thing to experiment but frequent high doses and/or poly using RC's together and/or in conjunction with other recreational drugs is just not smart.
I've heard many horror stories about darwin caps. One particular case included tabs that looked like they had been put through a blender being mixed in with whatever white powder they were capping to add some extra punch to their product. This was only confirmed because one of the bits of mutilated paper found when the caps were opened was actually large enough to identify a print and subsequently ID the tabs involved.
