Mefedrone
Its consumption has rapidly become a trend among young Britons. And its sales in the U.S. and the UK ... is legal, since it is a fertilizer for plants. It's called mephedrone. Sounding the alarm these days is the National Addiction Centre at King's College London, as reported by Jim Reed for the BBC. Known more familiarly as "Mepha, Drone, Meow, Bubbles, 4-MMC, MCAT," the mefedrone (methylmethcathinone) would be the fourth most popular drug among young Britons, as it emerges from a Adam Winstock study, the National Addiction Center, early on Mixmag: according to the popular British magazine, I would use even 42% of its readers ...
"The effects - confessed to the BBC who has tried - they are stimulants, a middle way between those of ecstasy and cocaine." "The long-term however - researchers say - are not yet known."
Sold in powder form, is taken in tablets, inhaled or injected, but also mixed in drinks.