Interpol has issued a global alert over diet pills that led to the death of a young woman whose metabolism "exploded like TNT".
The alert for 2.4-dinitrophenol (DNP), used as a dieting and body-building aid, also follows the testing by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) of a sample of the drug seized in Australia.
British woman, Eloise Parry, 22, died in April after taking tablets bought online, while Interpol also cited the case of a French man left seriously ill after taking the substance.
The Interpol orange notice - used to warn of imminent threats - says the illicit and potentially lethal drug is also used as a raw material for explosives.
In the 1930s DNP was used to boost metabolism and encourage weight loss, but was taken out of circulation because of several deaths.