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Deadly blue and green pills marked with '80' and possibly 'OP' have been identified as containing nitazenes, up to 500 times stronger than heroin. Two people died in London after taking these pills, believed to be sold as oxycodone or ecstasy. One person was hospitalized, and London nightclubs have warned against using the drug. The pills also contain traces of ketamine and MDMA.
Courtesy: Brooke Davies
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