High-dose MDMA (ecstasy) tablets have been found in NSW. These high-dose tablets contain three times the dose of other MDMA tablets and capsules commonly circulating in NSW.
NSW Health has recently identified high-dose blue tablets labelled 'Chupa Chups' (average dose was 188mg). The tablets were from a Police seizure earlier this year.
NUAA and the Alcohol and Drug Information Service
Taking one MDMA (ecstasy) tablet or capsule by itself can cause overdose or death, but the risk of harm is higher if:
MDMA (ecstasy) is often poorly manufactured and the amount of MDMA in a tablet or capsule can vary a lot, even within the same batch. The time from taking the drug to feeling any effect can vary significantly depending on the drug as well as the individual person.
MDMA (ecstasy) has been linked to death, serious harm and life-long complications. Numerous deaths in NSW in the past two years were a direct result of taking high doses of MDMA, not contaminated, adulterated or 'fake' MDMA.
If you see the warning signs of overdose or distress, call Triple Zero (000) for emergency assistance.
For information about the potential adverse effects of MDMA please contact the NSW Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26.
For free confidential advice 24/7 call the Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS) on 1800 250 015. Counsellors are able to provide information, referrals, crisis counselling and support. Or start a Web Chat with an ADIS counsellor online Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5pm.
Visit Your Room for more information on the effects of MDMA and other resources.
Visit NUAA or call 1800 644 413 for a range of resources to support you, friends and family.