Cream Exclusive: Name That Drug! (Again!)

Posted September 04, 2008 at 04:04:17 PM by Tracy Moore

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Holy pill-poppers, there's another headline about a teen swallowing a mystery substance, this time at McGavock High School. Could it be the same drug seducing Columbia, Tenn. teens at the fair? Lucky for us, there are a tiny few extra details this time, like, the fact that it's a clear liquid. (Side note: It's totally a new day for drug use—all the drugs I was ever offered in high school were totes mainstream and easily identifiable.)

"McGavock student hospitalized after ingesting liquid drug."

Teen takes drug, teen becomes "unresponsive." That's all they know, except that apparently scoring drugs at McGavock is easier than finding a musician to date.

And it's a "clear liquid drug that is believed to be a designer drug similar to Ecstasy. The main ingredient is Butanediol and it is homemade. Side effects can be red or puffy, blotchy skin, especially around the face."

Charges against fellow student/dealer who supplied the dose are pending lab results.

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HighonLife said:

Clear Pepsi.

casio said:

sounds like homestyle GHB to me. the kind my grammy used to make. with the pulp in it.

Casio's mom said:

Son you best not be usin them drugs like your daddy done!

neuromastic said:

Wow, a clear liquid drug that when ingested in a large enough quantity will cause you to pass out... Didn't ancient monks already invent this "designer drug" when they distilled ALCOHOL? *sigh* *yawn*

CreamMaster said:

Two comments removed.

casio said:

now you're just getting personal.

Casio's mom said:

I didn't mean it son,just dont waunt you goin ah down that same path your daddy done.

Murple said:

Hahah 1,4-butanediol "new"??? I was guzzling that stuff down 10 years ago. Silly reporters can't even identify it in spite of a zillion web sites describing it... sigh.


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