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Norwegian teenager

Identifier

005801

Type of Spiritual Experience

None

Background

Death, the final frontier

A description of the experience

Norwegian Teenager Dies After Taking PMA (Sold as Ecstasy) - by Filijokus EROWID

A 17-year-old girl from Oslo died late Sunday night after taking a toxic ecstasy tablet one week earlier. It's suspected that the 'Mitsubishi' pill she had taken may have contained a cheap but deadly amphetamine substitute, PMA.

The teenager went into a coma last Sunday and was taken to Buskerud central hospital. She never regained consciousness.

Light-brown tablets were discovered in her jacket pocket with a Mitsubishi car logo on one side and a cross on the other.

White tablets with the same markings have claimed the lives of two men in Denmark this summer. These pills contained the amphetamine substitute known as PMA, or 4 methoxy metamphetamine.

The source of the experience

EROWID

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Amphetamines and stimulants

Commonsteps

References