Pubdate: Fri, 03 Feb 2012
Source: Peninsula News Review (CN BC)
Copyright: 2012 Black Press
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Author: Erin Cardone, Peninsula News Review, News Staff

WARNING

Police on the Peninsula Are Warning Residents About the Risks of The
Drug Called Ecstasy After a Life-Threatening Situation Last Weekend.

A 19-year-old man took the drug at a party in Saanichton on the night
of Friday, Jan. 27. When friends noticed him convulsing, they called
911.

"Fortunately, one of the youth recognized the serious reaction the
[man] was having after taking the drug and called 911 and the boy has
survived this overdose," said Cpl. Pat Bryant with Central Saanich
police. "Many others in British Columbia have not been so fortunate."

Central Saanich police and Sidney North Saanich RCMP are teaming up to
issue the warning because of the sharp rise in deaths related to
ecstasy recently. In late 2011 and the early part of this year, three
people died on the Lower Mainland and another went to hospital after
taking ecstasy. Several deaths in Calgary were also related to the
drug.

A chemical substance called PMMA has been linked to six ecstasy
deaths.

Local police aren't sure whether the substance was involved in the
Saanichton incident, which police are calling an overdose.

"At this point we can't say if it was PMMA," Bryant said. "That's
something that could happen if the investigator wants to follow up on
that."

Bryant said the investigator in this incident did not take samples of
the drug. By press time, officers had not interviewed the man, who was
taken to Saanich Peninsula Hospital. His blood was tested in a
toxicology test.

Other people at the Saanichton party denied ingesting the drug to
police.

"One [pill or tablet] is bad," Bryant said. "Because of people's
different makeup, ingesting this drug can affect someone differently
than someone else because this ecstasy is made from so many
components."

People should be wary of ecstasy.

"Ecstasy is a street name not a chemical formula," Bryant said.
"Producers may use a variety of dangerous chemicals and still sell
pills as ecstasy."

The Central Saanich Police Service and Sidney North Saanich RCMP are
asking parents of teenagers to have a conversation with their kids
tonight about the drug.

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Symptoms of an overdose

 - hypothermia

 - hypertension

 - agitation

 - confusion

 - convulsions

Sending a message

 - Talk to your kids about using drugs.

 - There is no such thing as a bad batch of synthetic drugs, because
there is no good batch. Every tablet represents a potentially serious
health risk whether that be short term or long term.

 - Producers may use a variety of dangerous chemicals and still sell
pills as ecstasy.

 - There is no safe dosage when taking these pills. Even a single use
can lead to serious illness or death.

 - These drugs are produced in kitchens, garages, bathrooms and worse.
There is no way to know what you are eating when you swallow a tablet.

 - If your kids are at a house party and see they someone in medical
distress, they should call 911. It may save a life, like in this incident.

Source: Central Saanich Police Service and Sidney North Saanich RCMP
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