Health Alert: 'Fake' Pill 1000 Times Stronger Than Morphine Discovered in ACT
Health Risks of Fake Pills
Health officials in the ACT have raised alarms following the discovery of a potentially deadly new opioid, disguised as a painkiller. This substance is reported to be 1000 times stronger than morphine and poses serious health risks to unsuspecting individuals.
What You Need to Know
- Seek Immediate Help: Users experiencing symptoms should seek medical attention right away.
- Report Suspicious Substances: Authorities urge the public to report any unknown or suspicious pills.
- Stay Informed: Keeping updated on health warnings from local authorities is crucial.
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