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The European Union (EU) reported 99 MDPV-related deaths between September 2009 and August 2013.<ref name="EMCDDA" />
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MDPV may cause psychosis, mania and addiction at a significantly higher rate than other stimulants.

The European Union (EU) reported 99 MDPV-related deaths between September 2009 and August 2013.[1] Due to its unusually long duration, extreme potency, and compulsive nature, it is strongly discouraged to abuse this substance in high doses, multiple days in a row, or in combination with other drugs known to increase the risk of psychosis. Please see this section for more details.

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