Mislabelled chems from vendors is really bad news. BL has suspended the sourcery rule for such cases before but sounds like it was at least one of their other legit products mislabelled rather than something immediately life-threatening so am guessing that won't apply here. Really bad stuff getting labelling mixed up even if it's not actually potentially lethal chems involved. I'd assume it would be diphenidine or MXP (given they are legal and sold by the same vendors selling EPH) but obviously no way to be sure. Those two do have a somewhat iffy safety profile at higher doses anyway so sounds like he could have ended up in far worse state - he's in the best place for observation and hope everything settles down okay
Rather sobering reminder that mistakes do happen and an allergy test and initial low-dose test are always a wise move even if dealing with a vendor you've used before with no problems. Anyone can make a mistake.
Yeah, I'm thinking a 'phenidine and with him having being drinking and seeing a bag labelled 'ethylphenidate' would assume it was legit. I stressed to my ex that if you get this legal shit get it sent to WEDINOS first and then do a wee allergy test. He could have indeed ended up in a far worse state and that's what scares me. Definitely do a low dose test before you go taking any powders. Pellets seem to be less troublesome due to unified colour across vendors but then I heard of someone who mistook AMT for Diclazepam due to the similar colour.
Waiting to hear on more. The company told me they had processes to make sure this sort of shit never happens but it did, and it could have been bad.