Warsaw: More than 150 people have been hospitalised after taking a drug called "strongman" in southern Poland, police said today.
Patients, many of them from the town of Katowice in the industrial Silesia region, started coming in on Thursday, the force added.
Strongman, once considered a legal "designer drug", was added to the country's list of banned narcotics at the beginning of July.
Three people have been detained on suspicion of dealing and could each face up to 10 years in prison, police officer Adam Jachimczak told Reuters.
Patients, many of them from the town of Katowice in the industrial Silesia region, started coming in on Thursday, the force added.
Strongman, once considered a legal "designer drug", was added to the country's list of banned narcotics at the beginning of July.
© Thomson Reuters 2015
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