Police say an unknown brown powder being sold as the drug MDMA has been linked to three hospitalisations in Whanganui over the weekend.
The three "serious harm events" occurred within 12 hours on June 5, and are warning the public of the brown powder being sold in small plastic snap-lock bags, police said in a statement.
The symptoms identified were not consistent with a typical MDMA overdose, leading police to believe the substance had been adulterated or misrepresented.
High Alert, a website that reports the circulation of dangerous drugs in New Zealand, strongly urged people not to take any unknown powders or tablets and recommended getting them tested to help lower the risks.
MDMA, or ecstasy, is a class B drug in New Zealand.