According to reports, after consuming an extra dose of legal high Black Mamba, seven teenagers were rushed to hospital’s emergency ward, where doctors claimed that the over dosage has certainly caused them breathing and heart problems.
However, after the case details became public, the regional health authorities and police officials accounted that the drug misuse was surely a vital wake up call for the entire teenager that they should smoke the drug in a limited manner.
Meanwhile, after getting the first aid treatment, the Furness General Hospital located in Barrow doctors released the teenagers.
The issue came to limelight after the group of these seven individuals, falling in the age group of 16 to 18, admitted that after smoking the extreme Mamba dosage they faced these problems.
The reported information further accounted that the previous reports have certainly proved the fact that the drug is thought to be having the same taste of the controversial cannabis.
Giving some more details about the consumed drug, the reported information highlighted another vital fact, saying that that the Black Mamba is entitled after Africa’s chief noxious snake and the use of the drug surely offer users a lighter, which greatly elevate them, even compared to marijuana.
Moreover, damiana, a plant cultivated in the Mexico and the US, and available chiefly in Barrow regions, became the main reason behind the offered high levels.
Commenting on the drug misuse, Cumbria Police official Mark Rawlinson asserted that just because the drug have not been banned by the authorities, it does not mean that all these youngsters are free to misuse the drug.
He added, “People using substances like Black Mamba are taking serious risks with their lives as no-one knows what the drug is mixed with or what the long-term effects may be”.
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