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Sensationalized UK overdoses not caused by Miaow Miaow after all

A landmark case that pushed through laws banning the drug mephedrone - popularly known as 'Miaow Miaow' - has come under strong criticism. A toxicology report of the two teenagers thought to have died from the drug showed neither had actually taken it.

"Legal high kills two teens," cried the Daily Express earlier this year. There followed a steady stream of stories in the UK media of the dangers of the then little known "legal high".

The government subsequently rushed through an emergency ban on the drug and related compounds that became law in early April. Although implicated in 27 deaths, a report by the International Centre for Drug Policy at University College London found it to be a contributing factor in just one.

Posted By teleomorph at 2010-05-28 17:10:25 permalink | comments
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supaflyTNT. : 2010-06-03 16:54:33
drugs are good ,people are good, some people are stupid and don't know what they are doing. I think I am gonna go pick some mushrooms and think some more on this topic. much love and respect to all of you seekers and psychonaughts!
bbl337. : 2010-05-29 12:51:04
I have no doubt that mephedrone has some toxicity to it, but i knew it couldn't have caused that many deaths. How much you wanna bet the public will never hear of this and if they did most would say who cares drugs are bad.
primordialstu : 2010-05-29 09:17:43
Heh... history repeats itself. Remember the girl who died of a GHB overdose without taking any GHB?
motley. : 2010-05-29 05:44:59
more lies then from the uk press my god what a shock!
probably alcohol was responsible.
slay : 2010-05-28 17:53:45
waiit, waiit, wait. so if these recent deaths weren't caused by the consequently banned legal high "meow meow" everyone assumed, that means it could be..some other drug?!? or not even a drug altogether? that has got to be a first.

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