Blue Punisher pills are thought to contain around five times the usual dose of MDMA.Life & CultureNewsLife & Culture / NewsBlue Punisher, the ‘world’s strongest’ pill, has been seized in ManchesterThe ‘Blue Punisher’ was found to contain five times the usual dose of MDMAShareLink copied ✔️November 23, 2021November 23, 2021TextDazed Digital The “world’s strongest” ecstasy pill has been found in a nightclub in Manchester. It’s believed to contain around five times the usual dose, and could potentially cause serious harm. Dubbed the ‘Blue Punisher’, the pill was tested twice by MANDRAKE drug analysis lab at Manchester Metropolitan University, and was found to contain 477mg of MDMA. 125mg is considered a high dose of MDMA, which is also sold in powder and crystal forms. Blue Punisher pills are known to be stronger than others, and are identifiable by an embossed skull logo of Marvel character, The Punisher, as well as their distinctive colour. MANDRAKE put out a warning on Twitter to alert people of their circulation: “Multiple blue ‘Punisher’ embossed ‘thicker’ tablets confirmed to contain MDMA (397-477mg/tab) = 4-5x the common oral dose. Even one half of these pills is v high dose. High dose will not increase effect but increases risk of death.” The lab also confirmed that the Punisher pill – which was tested as part of a batch confiscated by bouncers at a Manchester night club – was significantly heavier than other pills normally found on the market, weighing in at 650mg. WARNING! 12/11/2021. Multiple Blue “Punisher” embossed “thicker” tablets (LHS) confirmed by @MANDRAKE_LAB, to contain #MDMA (397 - 477 mg/tab) = to 4-5x the common oral dose. Even ½ of these pills is v. high dose. High dose will not increase effect but increases risk of death. pic.twitter.com/23fThTN4XW— MANDRAKE (@MANDRAKE_LAB) November 12, 2021 According to VICE, the pill is likely to be the strongest ecstasy tablet on record, after multiple testing experts told the publication they’d never seen anything stronger. A spokesperson for rugsdata.org, a US-based drug analysis lab which has tested thousands of ecstasy pills from around the world, told the publication that it was “stronger than any pill” they had recorded. Similarly, drug analyst Guy Jones from Reagent Tests UK said: “This is a new world record. Impossible to rule out that a stronger one has ever been made, but the number of pills over 400mg with a public test result could be counted on one hand.” In recent months, experts have observed a shortage of MDMA in the UK, thanks to demand dipping during the pandemic and Brexit-related supply line disruptions. Because of this, fake MDMA has been circulating across the country at clubs and festivals, including in Manchester. Dangerously strong pills have also been in circulation, with a batch of blue ‘Tesla’ pills leaving two people dead and 22 hospitalised in Bristol and London. If you’re partying up north – or anywhere in the UK – any time soon, beware the ‘Blue Punisher’ pills. Always start with a low dosage, look out for yourself and your friends, and, if you can, test your drugs beforehand. In the meantime, you can head to The Loop for more information about drug safety and testing. The Human Cost: America’s Drug Plague READ MORE Almost half of all pills sold at UK festivals last year contained no MDMA ‘I love everyone now, actually!’ says white supremacist on MDMA Australia is legalising mushrooms and MDMA for medical use Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREHow to date when... there’s a wage gapIs Substack still a space for writers and readers? Jean Paul GaultierJean Paul Gaultier’s iconic Le Male is the gift that keeps on giving‘It’s self-consciously cool’: Inside the chess club boomWoke is back – or is it?What can extinct, 40,000-year-old Neanderthals teach us about being human?Inside the UK’s accelerating crackdown on student protestsHow is AI changing sex work? Where have all the vegans gone?Could ‘Bricking’ my phone make me feel something?Love is not embarrassing ‘We’re trapped in hell’: Tea Hačić-Vlahović on her darkly comic new novel