Contaminated Drugs: Three Arrests After Five Fall Ill At North Tees General Hospital

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First Posted: 5/03/2012 10:37 Updated: 5/03/2012 12:46   PA

Five people needed hospital treatment after taking what they thought was the class B drug mephedrone, a police spokeswoman has said.

Doctors at the North Tees General Hospital admitted four men and a woman from the Hardwick area of Stockton, Teesside, who had become unwell yesterday.

Four of them have since been discharged and the other man was in a stable condition.

Cleveland Police said the people who fell ill believed they were buying the class B drug mephedrone, sometimes known as MCAT.

Detective Inspector Steve Young said: "I would like to reassure Stockton residents that we have a dedicated team of officers working on this in a bid to trace the source of the substance that these people have taken.

"We do have three people in custody and we will be questioning them today as our inquiries continue."

Mephedrone has been linked in reports to a number of deaths since its emergence as a party drug three years ago.

It was initially sold as a legal high but was criminalised in 2010.

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Five people needed hospital treatment after taking what they thought was the class B drug mephedrone, a police spokeswoman has said. Doctors at the North Tees General Hospital admitted four men and...
Five people needed hospital treatment after taking what they thought was the class B drug mephedrone, a police spokeswoman has said. Doctors at the North Tees General Hospital admitted four men and...
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10:18 AM on 03/06/2012
the above headline should be as follows
FIVE PEOPLE HAVE TAKEN ILEGAL DRUGS AND WILL BE CHARGED FOR THIS OFFENCE AND BE FORCED TO PAY FOR ANY MEDICAL TREATMENT THEY RECEIVE WHILE RECOVERING IN HOSPITAL . this is outright abuse of our medical system and costs a fortune , get tough on users and maybe the dealers will run out of customers.
10:11 AM on 03/06/2012
the above headline should read as follows
FIVE PEOPLE HAVE TAKEN ILEGAL DRUGS AND WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE OFFENCE AND BE FORCED TO PAY FOR ANY MEDICAL TREATMENT THEY RECEIVE DUE TO THIS.
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
06:36 PM on 03/05/2012
They ran a Mori poll a couple of years ago and over 80% of respondents said that politicians, government ministers and journalists should not be trusted with the truth. Lol
06:02 PM on 03/05/2012
Getting hard to tell who is the more foolish, the druggies or the Huff Post journos. The druggies presumably paid for and then took the drugs. If they can afford drugs they can afford to pay for the treatment. Real working people should not have to pay for the weak-minded who need drugs to enhance their pathetic lifestyles.
08:27 PM on 03/05/2012
we are all different, some succumb too easily to peer pressure while others think they would lose street cred if they don't try the drugs at least once.
05:46 PM on 03/05/2012
Contaminated Drugs: Three Arrests After Five Fall Ill And Are Admitted To Tees General Hospital. There you go, Huffers, given a little thought it's quite easy really.
08:33 AM on 03/06/2012
The comments are refering to the title not the content.......give it a little thought it's quite easy really.
08:59 AM on 03/06/2012
If you had a degree of intelligence you would have worked out the comment was ailed at the journalists not the commentators.
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04:28 PM on 03/05/2012
Title should be "Contaminated Illegal Drugs....." So is the NHS running Raves at hospitals?. The rest of the title is misleading, what do you expect from the low paid internet educated journalists
04:01 PM on 03/05/2012
The headline is a complete nonsense. I never cease to be amazed at the amount of inoffensive posts that are either deleted or don't appear at all and yet this misleading, inaccurate headline is allowed to stand. Dreadful journalism.
04:16 PM on 03/05/2012
Could not agree more ! The author of this story hasn't been identified either - other than an all encompassing 'Press Association' tag .
03:58 PM on 03/05/2012
This headline is misleading, did these people become ill in hospital ,or admitted after becoming ill elswhere ?.
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cynic123
03:33 PM on 03/05/2012
Huff monitors us so bad we can't always say what we are thinking. Here we have them should have used the blocking device Huff your going to pay for this one for sure. LOL
cantabria
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08:56 AM on 03/06/2012
Yep, the NHS should sue them.
03:12 PM on 03/05/2012
Well - I, for one, sincerely hope that North Tees General Hospital seek legal advice over this extremely misleading headline ? "Three arrests after 5 fall ill at North Tees Hospital ......"

One could rightly assume that members of staff had been arrested for causing patients to fall ill at their hospital, by giving them contaminated drugs ?

Apparently - these five people had bought (illicit ?) drugs off the street and WHEN they were taken ill, they presented themselves to Accident and Emergency for treatment . Consequnetly, they were 'ill' BEFORE they arrived at the Hospital - not AS A RESULT OF having received treatment there .
It goes to show how sloppy journalism can cause inaccurate statements to grow arms and legs
and change the whole meaning of a story - or (cynical me) - maybe it was intended that way to draw attention to the story ?
cantabria
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08:57 AM on 03/06/2012
And to the adverts of course
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Norman Mitchison
02:01 PM on 03/05/2012
Whoops!