Pubdate: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Author: Philip Cornford DEADLY ECSTASY HITS THE CLUBS Tens of thousands of previously unknown and lethal ecstasy tablets have flooded onto the Sydney nightclub scene. As an estimated 15,000 nightclubbers prepared to hit at least a dozen dance venues in Sydney last night, the Minister for Police, Mr Whelan, warned: "These are a really dangerous, deadly cocktail." The tablets look like regular ecstasy tablets but contain an unknown and potentially deadly combination of drugs, including up to 20 per cent heroin plus LSD, cocaine and Rohypnol, a strong sedative. Mr Whelan said the mix of stimulants, hallucinogens, depressants and methamphetamine could cause respiratory collapse or cardiac arrest. The tablets come in a number of colours, including red, blue and white. Some are etched with symbols of spades, treble clefs and lightning bolts. They are expected to cost $30-$35 each. Police said the tablets had been on the streets for at least a week, but so far they were not aware of any fatalities. They are not the "Blue Nitro" capsules which caused a nightclubber to die of a heart attack in July. Police became aware of the new drug yesterday when the Australian Government Analytical Laboratories submitted reports on 25,000 tablets seized several weeks ago. The Police Commissioner, Mr Ryan, said police believed their raid had stopped the production of more tablets. Mr Ryan said police believed tens of thousands of the tablets were already being distributed to night clubs and the streets. He urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart