Mephedrone
28-04-2024
11:41 AM
1 min read
Overview:
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), in a joint operation with Gujarat’s Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), has busted a network of clandestine mephedrone manufacturing laboratories in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
About Mephedrone
- It is also known as 4-methylmethcathinone, 4-MMC and 4-methylephedrone.
- It is a synthetic stimulant drug of the amphetamine and cathinone classes.
- Other names: drone, M-CAT, white magic, ‘meow meow’, and bubble.
- It has a role as a xenobiotic and an environmental contaminant.
- It has been linked to a range of adverse effects on both physical and mental health.
- Users commonly report increased alertness, euphoria, and enhanced sociability, but these positive effects come at a cost.
- Health impacts:
- Anxiety, paranoia, nausea, and insomnia are among the negative side effects experienced by individuals under the influence of this synthetic stimulant.
- Prolonged use of Mephedrone has been associated with more severe consequences, including cardiovascular issues, hallucinations, and even instances of aggressive behaviour.
- The drug's impact on mental health raises concerns about its potential for addiction and long-term psychological harm.
- It is banned in India under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.
Q1: What Is the Narcotics Control Bureau?
It was created in March 1986 in terms of Section 4(3) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, which envisages a Central Authority for the purpose of effectively preventing and combating abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances and their illicit trade.
Source: NCB-Gujarat ATS bust mephedrone manufacturing network in two States