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redprojectgr Red Project @redprojectgr ·
31 Jan

Important stuff 🫶🏼 Thanks for sharing!

StopHIVATL @StopHivatl

We NEED more posts like this!

"MDMA is a common party substance here in the United States, and there are a few points of harm to watch for: Fentanyl poisoning, hydration, overheating, and more are possible while using Molly." @RedProjectGR

https://bit.ly/FentanylTests

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stophivatl StopHIVATL @stophivatl ·
31 Jan

We NEED more posts like this!

"MDMA is a common party substance here in the United States, and there are a few points of harm to watch for: Fentanyl poisoning, hydration, overheating, and more are possible while using Molly." @RedProjectGR

https://bit.ly/FentanylTests

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redprojectgr Red Project @redprojectgr ·
30 Jan

IT IS SO SO IMPORTANT to tell your docs or the ER what substances you have taken.

Some drugs can react badly with what they might administer, and that could be deadly. Just let them know, there’s not going to be a lecture - they simply want you safe.

It’s a scream, baby! @TheChickapedia

@JonOwen1 @BadMedicalTakes Some people won’t want to admit the drugs they’re on even to drs

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