The HSE has warned of two more dangerous drugs identified at Electric Picnic yesterday, including one that causes seizures.
The HSE drug-testing facility also identified the substance 3-CMC being sold as cocaine.
“3-CMC is a potent stimulant-type drug, which can make people feel unwell and lead to negative mental health reactions,” it said in a warning. “These substances can lead to prolonged stimulation, insomnia, anxiety, paranoia, suicidal feelings, psychosis with negative come downs and aftereffects.” We found the substance 3-CMC sold as cocaine at Electric Picnic. 3-CMC is a potent stimulant-type drug, which can make people feel unwell and lead to negative mental health reactions.
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