LIAM
Magda's grim expression says it all.
"He has been using highly toxic inhibitors regularly," she says as she reads from her iPad. "They were coated with other toxins commonly used in recreational drugs. Both of them combined have messed up his body chemistry and have left him highly dependent on them."
"He has become addicted to them?"
"Yes," Magda nods. "His heat cycles have also been repressed for a while now which has caused the symptoms to build up."
"What does that mean?"
Magda looks at me with a cautious look. "Inhibitors are used by omegas to suppress their heat cycles or help them get through without so much pain. They don't stop it, they only suppress it. But, its side effect is, that the symptoms are kept at bay which makes it like a pressure cooker, building up until when the user stops using the inhibitor, they all burst.
"This can be dangerous and harmful to the omega."