Friday, September 08, 2006


ATTENTION: A Brief Word About "Triple C"
A new drug called "skittles" by young users, since the pills resemble the fruit candy, causes liver and kidney damage, seizures, brain injury, and...death. It's as simple as buying a pack of Coricidin HBP at the grocery store's pharamacy section, checking out in the diy lane, and popping eight or more of the pills. The result is hallucinations, or "tripping" as called by those intrigues of the drug and its effect. The HBP means "high blood pressure" which probably means that sudaphed is absent. But the killer effect comes from the antihistamine element in the pill interacting with the DM (Dextromethorphan), which causes all of the serious health implications. Download the pamphlet from the link above and print it so you can make others aware of young people who may be lethal dosing an otherwise harmless medication. Anyone who takes it as an overdose is playing with fire.

1 Comments:

Blogger Kim said...

My dad has High Blood Pressure, and so we have those exact pills in the medicine cabinet. One day when I was in college, I was in a hurry to head to campus and take an exam. I grabbed those pills instead of regular sinus medicine. During my exam I got so sick. I passed out in the room and then puked in front of everyone. And I just took the prescribed amount!!

Monday, September 11, 2006 8:33:00 AM  

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