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January 22nd, 2025
Mephedrone Addiction
Colloquially known as ‘MCAT’ or ‘Meow Meow,’ mephedrone is considered to be a high-risk drug close in mechanism to substances like LSD, cocaine and speed. In 2010, the UK Home Office amended the 1971 Misuse of Drugs Act. The amendment classified mephedrone as a Class B drug. This change highlights the significant risk posed by mephedrone, with the Crime Prevention Minister at the time stating: ‘“I am very concerned with the harm being caused to young people by these substances.”’ But what makes mephedrone so risky? How does mephedrone abuse turn to dependency, and what type of support is available for individuals dealing with mephedrone addiction?