Group 2C-E overdose leaves one dead, ten hospitalized
| 2C-E: Designer phenethylamine | In Blaine, Minnesota:
One teen died and 10 teenagers and young adults were hospitalized Thursday after an apparent mass overdose on a designer hallucinogen at a suburban Minneapolis home, authorities said.
Investigators said the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has identified the drug as 2C-E. It appeared the hallucinogen, which is sometimes known on the street as "Europa" and has no approved medical use, was legally ordered over the Internet for a spring break party, said Paul Sommer, a commander in the Anoka County Sheriff's Office.
A 19-year-old Coon Rapids man, whose name was not immediately released, died hours after officers responded to reports of an overdose at the house in Blaine, investigators said. Officers found several people there who were ill shortly after midnight. Others who fled the house were later found to also be suffering the effects of an overdose.
Eleven people ranging in age from 16 to 21 were taken to area hospitals. Two remained hospitalized in critical condition late Thursday afternoon. They allegedly took the substance at a party hosted by one of the boys, who is now hospitalized.
Although rare, a handful of deaths have been reported on drugs similar to 2C-E around the country since 2000.
Update: A recent Reuters article lists the substance as 2C-I, as do most media reports today. But an AP article states:
However, officials caution that they have not yet received confirmation from the state crime lab of what compound was ingested.
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