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22nd January 2016
Warning over ‘potentially lethal’ new drug ‘N-bomb’ as man (18) still fighting for lifeTHE HSE has issued a new warning over the drug 25I-NBOMe, which it has warned is extremely potent and easy to overdose on.
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22nd January 2016
Four deaths linked to Cork party drugThe drug that left a teenager fighting for his life in Cork City has been identified as 25I-NBOMe — a potent hallucinogenic stimulant.
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22nd January 2016
Drug taken at Cork party much more dangerous if snortedTeenager from Millstreet still critically ill in hospital after taking ‘N-bombs’ at house party
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22nd January 2016
‘N-Bomb’ drug caused Cork student mayhemYoung people who dabble in synthetic drugs sold online were warned yesterday they do so at their peril.
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21st January 2016
Updated HSE statement on dangers of consuming psychedelic drugsThe HSE has updated its warning to members of the public
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21st January 2016
Powerful N-Bomb drug - responsible for spate of deaths internationally - responsible for hospitalisaTesting on hallucinogenic drugs thought responsible for the hospitalisation of six people in Cork has revealed it is not the designer drug 2CB but a powerful and potentially lethal drug with the street name N-Bomb which is thought to have been responsible for a spate of deaths in other countries.
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21st January 2016
Drugs minister admits designer drugs like 2CB may not be illegalDRUGS Minister Aodhdan O Riordain admitted today that the 2-CB drug which has left several young people in Cork in hospital may not be on a banned or controlled drugs list.
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21st January 2016
Smoking, drinking, texting: public service advertising can change bad habitsIn a new 65 per cent of people admit to changing their behaviour
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21st January 2016
Designer drugs pose a severe public danger after hospitalisation of sixThe hospitalisation of six people after allegedly taking 2C-B is a prime example of the potential dangers of consuming a so-called designer drug.
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20th January 2016
HSE Statement following hospitalisations in Cork linked to psychoactive substanceHSE Statement following hospitalisations in Cork linked to psychoactive substance