Mephedrone (4-MMC), also known by street names Meow Meow and Bubbles has received a lot of media attention in the past few months and has been on the increase in the UK club scene. I would like to state from the get-go that Partypills.com does not want to have anything to do with this risky drug and that NONE of our products contain any of this substance. We are involved in the safe party pills scene and as part of our harm minimisation strategy we feel an obligation to inform people of the dangers in dabbling with this little known chemical composition that is causing such concern worldwide.
My heart goes out to the recent families that have lost loved ones to this dangerous drug. Last Week in the UK Angie Kiltie’s son Jordan died after a night out and his death is attributed to the mephedrone he had taken in the hours leading up to his passing. Mephedrone had also been taken by Louis Wainwright, 18, and Nicholas Smith, 19, before they died in Scunthorpe, Yorkshire less than a month ago.
It is usually distributed in a white or yellowish powder form and snorted although there are reports of it being taken in pill or capsule form. I have even heard of it being passed off as ecstasy (mdma) & Unscrupulous shops and websites advertise the product as plant feeder ‘not fit for human consumption’. With side effects including headaches, psychosis, palpitations, nausea, high blood pressure, a burning throat, and nose bleeds it’s a wonder anyone is risking their health and wellbeing with such a clearly unsafe product. Mephedrone is a class C drug in New Zealand and while it is still legal to sell it in the UK as a plant feeder I am hopeful that it will be classified very soon.
We understand that people want to have a good time and we aren’t here to tell you what you can and can’t do but we do hope that you do a bit of research when selecting a party pill or get high product. Most people do their research when buying a house a new car or even a new mobile phone so we think it’s only fair that you put at least the same or preferably a little more effort into your health and wellbeing.
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I agree, that stuff is nasty! I hate to admit i’ve tried it. It’s really common here in the UK but i’d rather not risk my life with these fringe products. I haven’t given partypills a go yet but i have heard they’re pretty good and don’t completely mess up your next day.