FERNTREE GULLY STAR MAIL
Home » News » MDMA and pentylone tablets cause hospitalisations

MDMA and pentylone tablets cause hospitalisations

Tablets found to contatin both pentylone and MDMA but sold as MDMA have caused recent hospitalisations.

The tablets are orange-coloured, brick-shaped with a ‘Nike tick’ design.

There have been a number of recent cases in Victoria where people requiring emergency care have reported using MDMA, but blood tests have shown synthetic cathinones such as pentylone.

Synthetic cathinones can produce similar effects to methamphetamine or MDMA (ecstasy), but appear to be more potent. People who have used the substance have reported they produce less euphoria and psychedelic effects compared with MDMA, and that these effects wear off more quickly, which can lead to people taking more, increasing the risk of negative effects and toxicity.

Consuming synthetic cathinones with other stimulants – such as MDMA in the orange ‘Nike tick’ pills – will increase the risk of toxic effects. Using cathinones with psychedelics like LSD (acid) will increase the risk of dysphoria (bad trip), agitation, and behavioural disturbances that place people at immediate risk.

Medications such as those sued to treat depression or anxiety can interact with stimulants can also interact with a range of medications and increase the risk of toxic effects, including ‘SSRIs’, ‘SNRIs’ and ‘TCAs’.

If you experience adverse drug effects, or are present when someone has an unexpected reaction, seek help immediately by calling Triple Zero (000).

All alcohol and other drug use comes with risks, so:

Be aware that other false or contaminated drug products may circulate in Victoria, even if no specific warning has been issued about them.

Make sure you’re in a safe environment with people you trust.

Remember, even ‘pure’ drugs can produce serious side effects and death, and can interact dangerously with medications/pharmaceutical drugs.

Digital Editions


  • A subpar modern persona

    A subpar modern persona

    Sentimental Value Starring Stellan Skarsgärd, Renata Reinsve and Inga Ibsdotter Lileaas M 4/5 Nominated for seven Golden Globes, Sentimental Value is a comfortable but poignant…

More News

  • Bushfire recovery payments available

    Bushfire recovery payments available

    The State and Federal Governments are delivering further support to Victorians affected by the devastating fires, helping communities begin the long road to recovery. A new $15 million recovery package…

  • CFA encourages residents to conduct ‘After Action Review’

    CFA encourages residents to conduct ‘After Action Review’

    The Seville CFA has encouraged locals to conduct an After Action Review (AAR) after a close call with a bushfire on Friday 9 January. An AAR is an opportunity to…

  • Parks Victoria reopens local parks as fire-affected regions remain closed

    Parks Victoria reopens local parks as fire-affected regions remain closed

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 225907 As bushfires continue to burn across parts of Victoria, many popular parks are closed due to ongoing fire activity and may remain closed…

  • Rocky Mountaineer Magic

    Rocky Mountaineer Magic

    For more than 30 years, Rocky Mountaineer has welcomed guests from around the world to experience luxury rail journeys through some of the most spectacular landscapes in North America. From…

  • To stay or go

    To stay or go

    Friday’s extreme fire conditions and statewide total fire ban has raised one question for many Yarra Ranges locals. ‘Should I stay or should I go?’ With many fires dotted around…