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Man dies after taking 'potent' MDMA drug in Oldham | Man dies after taking 'potent' MDMA drug in Oldham |
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A man has died and four others are in a critical condition after taking a "particularly potent" form of the drug MDMA, Greater Manchester Police said. | A man has died and four others are in a critical condition after taking a "particularly potent" form of the drug MDMA, Greater Manchester Police said. |
Ten people were admitted to hospital after taking the drug over the weekend, with four remaining in intensive care. | Ten people were admitted to hospital after taking the drug over the weekend, with four remaining in intensive care. |
Police said the drugs were known locally as "magic" or "pink champagne" and come in crystal form. | Police said the drugs were known locally as "magic" or "pink champagne" and come in crystal form. |
A 26-year-old man, held on suspicion of supplying Class A drugs, has been released while inquiries continue. | A 26-year-old man, held on suspicion of supplying Class A drugs, has been released while inquiries continue. |
What happens if you take too much MDMA? | |
Four men were taken to hospital on Saturday, with another five men and one woman taken to hospital on Sunday after taking what is believed to be the same MDMA-based drug. | |
One of those admitted, a 26-year-old man from Rochdale, has since died. | One of those admitted, a 26-year-old man from Rochdale, has since died. |
'Foaming at the mouth' | |
Four men are currently in a critical condition and receiving treatment in intensive care. | Four men are currently in a critical condition and receiving treatment in intensive care. |
Three people received treatment and have been discharged from hospital. | |
Det Insp Jim Faulkner said the situation was "incredibly worrying". | |
He said: "We are doing all that we can to warn people against taking the drug and help those who may have taken it. | |
"So please, if you believe that you or somebody you know has taken the drug and begins showing symptoms then get yourselves to the hospital immediately." | |
He said symptoms to watch for include rigid muscles, shallow breathing, a fast-racing pulse, hyper-aggression, seizure, foaming at the mouth and unconsciousness. |
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