DRUGS stolen from a parked car could kill, police have warned.
Various painkillers, in injectable and tablet form, were stolen from a blue Peugeot 306 car, when it was parked in Battenhall, Worcester, or in the New Road area of Bromsgrove.
Police say the deadly concoction was kept in a brown leather briefcase.
Needles and syringes were also with the drugs.
If administered the drugs could cause shortness of breath, an abnormal heart rate and coma-like state.
Medical attention should be sought if the drugs have been used.
The ampoules contained adrenaline, stemitil, maxolin, benzylpenicillin, narcan, voltarol, pethadin, diamorphine, atropine, piriton, haloperidol and hydrocortisone steroids.
The tablets, which were in childproof bottles and blister packs, are paracetamol, copraxamol, diamdrocodine, buccastem, trimetoprim, amoxyllin, co-cydramol, dicervenac, co-amoxyllin and erithromycin.
The drugs were stolen some time in the afternoon on Friday, November 23.
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