This dangerous boutique drug was said to contain the toxic chemical known as PMA, or methoxyamphetamine that is usually found in tablets labelled as MDMA. Although the PMA substance belongs in a family of drugs that produces stimulant and euphoric like effects, PMA itself behaves more like an anti-depressant. Officials all across Europe have ramped up efforts to get these pills off the streets, and are urging the public to hand them in at their local police station or any other accident/emergency department. This news has thrown a wrench in the works for institutions like FABRIC that are struggling to stay open, and raises the question of introducing free-drug test kits to festivals and clubs alike.