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Health authorities have issued an urgent warning for 'Gucci logo' drug

Rachel Clark
September 27 2023 - 11:19am

NSW health authorities have issued a warning for new party drug imprinted with the Gucci logo as it contains four times more the average amount of MDMA.

As music festival season starts to kick off across the country, health officials have advised all recreational drug users to avoid the purchase and consumption of the pinkish-orange coloured, square shaped drug.

High-dose MDMA tablet (ecstasy) circulating in NSW. Picture supplied from NSW health.
High-dose MDMA tablet (ecstasy) circulating in NSW. Picture supplied from NSW health.

NSW Poisons Information Centre medical director Dr Darren Roberts said the consumption of the high doses of MDMA could result in serious illness and death.

"It can cause severe agitation, raised body temperature, seizures or fits, irregular heart rhythm and death," Dr Roberts said.

Dr Roberts said the risks of the drug are greatly increased if high amounts of the drug were consumed over a short period or combined with other stimulants, such as amphetamines or cocaine.

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With a lockdown free summer ahead and a jammed packed calender of major music festivals over the coming months, including Grapevine, St Jerome's Laneway Festival, Listen Out, Split Milk, and Promiseland. Dr Roberts reminded all festival-goers to be safe and cautious.

"It is very important to remember the amount of MDMA in a tablet or capsule can vary a lot, even within the same batch," he said.

"If you or a friend have taken drugs, please watch out for each other and know the warning signs that you need help.

"If you or a friend feel unwell, you won't get into trouble for seeking medical care. Please seek help immediately."

Rachel Clark

Rachel Clark

Westerns group content performance producer

Rachel is a former Northern Daily Leader reporter who covered education, Liverpool Plains and Gunnedah council, renewable energy, and country music. Now, she spends her days playing in the digital space as a content performance producer for the Westerns' group. Be sure to say g'day: rachel.clark@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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