Pill testing at music festivals in Australia is inevitable, Britain's only drug-testing organisation says. Two people died from suspected drug overdoses at the Defqon 1 dance festival in Penrith. But experts behind pill-testing say it should not be touted as a way of saving lives, but reducing harm for those determined to take drugs by identifying the chemical make-up of their drugs for both the user and medics called to treat those suffering adverse reactions. The UK organisation The Loop is training medical professionals on how to establish pill-testing at festivals in Australia. (See also: Pill testing ruled out as Premier looks to experts after music festival deaths)