Methedrome is also known as Mephedrone, Mephedrome, 4-Methylmethcathinone, 4-MMC, MMCAT, MEOW, MCAT, MEAOW, Bubbles and Plant Feeder.
It is most commonly known on the street as 'bubble', other names for the drug are "drone" and "meow meow". Mephedrone which can be bought over the internet is most commonly sold as a white powder (costing around £10.00 per gram) it can also be found in crystal form and capsules containing the powder. It is now starting to be found in pill format.
It is a stimulant and belongs to a class of psychoactive drugs that produce distinctive emotional and social effects similar to those of MDMA ("Ecstasy").
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It is most commonly known on the street as 'bubble', other names for the drug are "drone" and "meow meow".
We have run controlled tests using with a Methamphetamines drug test and have proved positive results. We believe that because Mephedrone belongs to the same family of drugs as Methamphetamines we believe that you will get a positive result if this drug has been taken.
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Growing numbers of teenagers and young people are receiving emergency medical treatment after being harmed by a legal drug that has the same effects as ecstasy and cocaine.
Users of Mephedrone are ending up with nose bleeds and burns, paranoia, heart palpitations, insomnia and memory problems. Some have had such a strong reaction to it that their hearts have stopped and they have had to be resuscitated.
Effects
The drug’s intended effects include increased alertness, euphoria, excitement, feeling of stimulation, urge to talk, and openness.
Side effects
According to the Darlington Drug and Alcohol Action Team it can cause nose bleeds, nose burns, hallucinations, blood circulation problems, rashes, anxiety, paranoia, fits and delusions. Other problems may include poor concentration, poor short-term memory, tachycardia, palpitations, anxiety, depression, hyperhidrosis, mydriasis, trismus, and bruxism.
Legal Status
United Kingdom: Mephedrone/4MMC is currently not covered by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971; psychiatrists have lobbied for it to be banned. It is, however, an offence to sell it for human consumption. The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs are investigating Mephedrone as a priority along with other legal highs and will report their findings in 2010.
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