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Is Having Chest Pain, Rapid Heartbeat And Blood In Urine Normal With Mcat?

i took mcat on saturday night the last time i took it was around 3.30am sunday - this is the first time iv ever done it or drugs. Im currently having really bad chest pains, high beating heart, throwin up my sick is dialuted blood with blood clots and i also have blood in my urine, is this normal? what can i do to make this stop? or help it get out of my system
Tue, 8 Nov 2016
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Hello,
Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.

Although chest pain and rapid heart beat are normal physiological response of Mcat intake but the blood in urine is not normal reaction. It is indicative of Mcat toxicity and you are advised to visit emergency without delay.

I do not think you can stop it now but you can prevent it in future by not doing drugs again.

I hope this helps you.
Thanks and regards.
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Is Having Chest Pain, Rapid Heartbeat And Blood In Urine Normal With Mcat?

Hello, Thanks for using Healthcaremagic. Although chest pain and rapid heart beat are normal physiological response of Mcat intake but the blood in urine is not normal reaction. It is indicative of Mcat toxicity and you are advised to visit emergency without delay. I do not think you can stop it now but you can prevent it in future by not doing drugs again. I hope this helps you. Thanks and regards.