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DEA Resources, Microgram, November 2008

Lothar passed on this link from BoingBoing, some good DEA reports on drug intelligence from around the US, including this gem.

The Portland Metro Forensic Laboratory of the Oregon State Police recently received 18 vibrantly colored tablets of five different types, all suspected Ecstasy (see Photos 5 and 6). The exhibits were seized in Portland by the Portland Police Department, incidental to a stop for a traffic violation and subsequent consent search. The tablets were mixed together; there were six round orange tablets imprinted with an Interstate 5 shield logo (total net mass 1.7 grams), four green tablets, shaped and imprinted to resemble a “Transformer” (total net mass 1.1 grams), four round purple tablets imprinted with an JL Audio logo (total net mass 1.2 grams), three pink tablets, shaped and imprinted to resemble the head of Bart Simpson (total net mass 0.8 grams), and one round blue tablet imprinted with the Superman logo (total net mass 0.2 grams). The Transformer and Bart Simpson tablets were very detailed and well-pressed, and more resembled candies or children’s chewable vitamins as opposed to typical Ecstasy tablets. Analysis by color tests (Marquis and nitroprusside), GC/MS, and UV, however, indicated not MDMA but rather a 1 :1 mixture of benzylpiperazine (BZP) and trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine (TFMPP) for the orange, green, purple and blue tablets, and a 1 : 2 mixture of BZP and TFMPP for the pink tablets. The piperazines were not formally quantitated, but were present in a moderate to high loading based on the TIC and UV. The laboratory has received numerous Ecstasy mimic tablets containing this piperazine mixture over the past year, but never before in these unusual tablet shapes. Since this initial submission, the laboratory received an exhibit containing another 30 of the green Transformer-shaped and imprinted tablets, also containing the 1 : 1 mixture of BZP and TFMPP.

LOL DOJ. That's classic!

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onion. : 2009-03-22 17:32:52
lol cops don't know what a transformers head is supposed to look like.... it's upside down
Potter Dee. : 2009-03-21 10:06:56
Anyone notice the transformer pill is upside down?
roaldgold. : 2009-03-21 01:04:07
@ burdfur
I just checked out the Micorgrams Bulletin. Great stuff.
froggywentacourtin'. : 2009-03-20 11:17:32
It disgusts me to see so many reports of BZP being passed off as MDMA these days. Kids who are taking this stuff are deluded into thinking these bunk pills are the real deal, when in fact the effects are far removed from those of MDMA.
burdfur. : 2009-03-19 23:34:44
Micrograms Bulletin published on the DEA website has long been an informative and entertaining cross-reference. I'm surprised it's not mentioned more often.
jamesk. : 2009-03-19 23:08:35
The joke is that the DEA is now doing Erowid style reporting. I'm laughing at the level of intelligence they have to keep up with to stay more current than the DanceSafe or the shroomery. Finally, someone who can test a pill...
Acme_Rocket. : 2009-03-19 22:45:08
Is anyone else amazed/worried that the methamphetamine seized at the border is 97% enantiopure! Illicit process chemistry at its finest.
Potter Dee. : 2009-03-19 18:56:23
I'm sorry, but what's the joke here?

Those are some damn neat pills.

Noot. : 2009-03-19 15:48:18
Arg. One can only dream what pure mdma is like... :(
Jayster. : 2009-03-19 15:15:00
FYI, from Wikipedia...

Due to the serotonin agonist effects and increase in dopamine levels produced by the BZP/TFMPP combination, this mixture of drugs produces effects which crudely mimic the effects of MDMA ("ecstasy") in animals,[3] and so have been advertised as an "MDMA substitute" to consumers.[4] The subjective effects of this combination are often portrayed as being similar to those of MDMA, but actually are quite different, lacking any empathogenic effects.

In fact the effects of TFMPP are more similar to hallucinogens such as LSD or (more similarly) mescaline, although much weaker, with the maximal 5-HT2A agonist effect of TFMPP found to be only 40% compared to the strong hallucinogen DOM.[5] So it would be more accurate to describe the combination of BZP and TFMPP as being closer to a combination of a weak dose of LSD mixed with amphetamine rather than comparing it to MDMA.

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