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After a hospital admission the doctors also agreed that the pills must have been cut with another substance due to the length of the rapid heart rate. I was monitored for a couple of hours and then when they realised my blood pressure and heart rate wasn't sorting itself out I was given diazepam which after about an hour sorted my blood pressure and took my heart rate down.''