The primary active ingredient is diazepam, a benzodiazepine commonly known by its brand name, Valium. As a central nervous system depressant, diazepam is medically used to treat anxiety, seizures, muscle spasms, and alcohol withdrawal.
Dangers of unregulated tablets
Unlike legally prescribed Valium, MSJS/MSJS TUBS are illicit and carry serious risks:
- Addiction and dependence: Due to their strength, these tablets have a high potential for dependence and withdrawal symptoms.
- Inconsistent dosage: The amount of diazepam in each tablet can vary significantly, increasing the risk of an accidental overdose.
- Contamination with other drugs: Counterfeit pills are often laced with other substances, such as opioids, that can be fatal when mixed with benzodiazepines.
- Severe side effects: In addition to the typical side effects of diazepam (drowsiness, dizziness, confusion), users may experience more severe reactions or complications due to the unverified contents.
- Interaction with other substances: Taking MSJS/MSJS TUBS with alcohol or opioids increases the risk of a fatal overdose.
Common street names and appearance
- MSJ is a common name for illicit diazepam tablets, with “MSJS” being a likely variation.
- They often appear as small blue or yellow tablets.
- The term “TUBS” may refer to a batch or container of these tablets.
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