Multiple high dose MDMA (ecstasy) tablets circulating in NSW

​​Multiple high dose MDMA (ecstasy) tablets circulating in NSW.

Last updated: 31 December 2025
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​Tablet appearance is not a reliable indicator of drug contents. Dose is reported as MDMA free base.    

Know the risks

  • You are at increased risk of harm if you:
    • take multiple MDMA (ecstasy) tablets or capsules
    • take a higher-dose MDMA tablet or capsule
    • use other stimulant drugs (e.g. amphetamines or cocaine) at the same time
    • take MDMA in a hot environment like a music festival or indoor dance party.
  • MDMA (ecstasy) is often poorly manufactured and the amount of MDMA in a tablet or capsule can vary a lot, even within the same batch.
  • The time from taking the drug to feeling any effect can vary significantly depending on the drug as well as the individual person. If it's not working, don't re-dose.
  • High-dose MDMA use has been linked to death and other serious harms.

Effects to look out for

  • Feeling really hot and sweaty.
  • Racing heart/pulse or light-headedness.
  • Rigid muscles (e.g. difficulty walking), uncontrolled repetitive movements, seizures.
  • Confusion or agitation, feeling aggressive, difficult to rouse or unconscious.
  • Vomiting.

If you or others experience these symptoms after taking MDMA, get help immediately.

Getting help

If you or your friends see the warning signs of overdose:

  • Seek help immediately from your nearest emergency department or call Triple Zero (000). You won’t get into trouble for seeking medical care.
  • Start CPR if someone is not responsive.

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Current as at: Wednesday 31 December 2025