Drug Advice Service & Helpline (DASH) are again warning about the use of so-called legal highs and other drugs over the festive period.
This follows further cases of people being admitted to hospital in serious conditions in the UK following the use of a substance containing Phenazepam.
The highly dangerous substance is contained within a new product on the scene called Bonsai, it's believed people have taken it unknowingly mistaking it for plant food or cocaine.
The alarm has been raised following the severity of the cases of hospital admissions over the past month.
Fore more information you can call DASH on 615622.
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