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Muscle pain killer eyed in Pasay concert deaths

Inquirer.net June 01,2016 - 12:12 PM

A MUSCLE pain killer called “WariActiv,” which is also billed as a “laughing gas,” could be one of the drugs used by some of the victims, who collapsed and later died of heart attack during the May 21 CloseUp Forever Summer concert in Pasay City, Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III said yesterday.

Sotto said WariActiv could be bought over-the-counter and even via Internet for P750 up to P1,500.

“At the risk of being tagged a killjoy by our gym buffs, bikers and sports enthusiasts, I have now come into a conclusion that there is a newcomer in the list of suspected killer substances that goes by the brand name WariActiv,” he said in a privilege speech.

“It is presently an over-the-counter commodity in our drug stores and sold even via the Internet for P750 up to P1,500. It is promoted at the Internet for people who go to rave parties and just want to be happy,” the senator said.

Sotto then endorsed WariActiv for scrutiny and tests by the Dangerous Drugs Board, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Food and Drug Agency to determine the need for some protocol for its purchase.

“It is likewise billed as laughing gas, and Internet news reveals deaths in its misuse in other parts of the world,” he said.

“This could well be one of the drugs or substances used by some of the victims in the concert,” the senator added.

At least five people died during the concert allegedly due to party drug overdose.

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