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09:13 GMT, Sunday, 25 May 2008 10:13 UK

Stolen pills could be dangerous

A packet of tablets stolen from a handbag in a nightclub could be potentially dangerous, police in Cambridgeshire have warned.

The foil pack containing nine pills was taken from a bag at the Liquid nightclub on Saturday night.

Keppra, which is the name of the drug, is used to treat epilepsy and could be dangerous to anyone who is not prescribed the medication.

Police said the pills are oval in shape, and yellow in colour.

Anyone who finds the packet of tablets should contact police or hand them in at a pharmacy.



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