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Why Do We Rarely See Black Brits Taking Party Drugs On TV?
"I May Destroy You" challenges the idea that taking ket, coke, MD and pills is just a white people thing.
How London Has Changed Over 25 Years, Through the Eyes of a Drug Dealer
Eric survived a tough childhood to run cocaine sales in a string of north London pubs and bars. Along the way, he's seen the capital transformed by gentrification and new drug cultures. This is his story.
NSW’s Latest Drug Policy is Essentially Just 'More Bins'
Gladys Berejiklian has said no to pill testing and yes to 'drug amnesty bins' at music festivals. Let's unpack that.
The Highs and Lows of Being a Student Drug Dealer
I made thousands selling drugs to students – but I wouldn't go back.
Will MDMA Show Up On a Drug Test?
Depends on the time, depends on the test and depends on your trickery.
I Tried a Few of Those New Viagra Subscriptions to See If They Work
Like Netflix or Amazon Prime, men can now subscribe to online services offering performance enhancing medication. But are they any good?
How ‘Bluelight’ Became a Life-Saving Encyclopedia of Drug Info
The internet's largest forum for drug discussion started life in the 90s as a message board called "MDMA Clearinghouse."
The Dangers of Marketing Addictive Drugs
New findings about the pressure to sell OxyContin reveal a lot about the opioid crisis.
Alert Over Deadly Fentanyl Found in Fake Pain Pills in the UK
Police and health officials have issued an alert about counterfeit Percocet pills.
New South Wales has the Cheapest Pills in Australia
The wholesale price of an ecstasy pill works out about the same as a cup of coffee.
Australia Is Taking More Uppers Than Almost Any Other Country
Overall, Australians are estimated to consume 1.2 tonnes of MDMA, 3 tonnes of coke, and 8.3 tonnes of meth every year.
How the Trump Administration Could Create More 'Contraception Deserts'
The administration is proposing changes to Title X that could leave low-income women without access to basic birth control.