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Lethal new drug causes deadly effects




BRUSSELS – Belgium’s Ministry for Public Health has warned against the dangers of a lethal new recreational drug.
Large quantities of an unknown drug were found in a series of raids across Antwerp this week.
The drug, which comes in the form of a small orange pill, contains high doses of MDMA, a substance also be found in party drug Ecstasy.
Secondary effects of the drug include spasms, fever, coma. The drug can be fatal if used in conjunction with other substances.
According to the Ministry for Public Health, the drug can be extremely dangerous if taken in large doses.

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  • Heroin effects many parts of the human body, including blood vessels that lead to the lungs, liver, kidneys and brain.
  • Physical addiction is characterized by the presence of tolerance (needing more and more of the drug to achieve the same effect).
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  • Research in humans suggests that chronic ecstasy use can lead to changes in brain function, affecting cognitive tasks and memory. Ecstasy can also lead to symptoms of depression several days after its use.
  • Crystal meth effects are similar to those of cocaine but with more power and intensity.