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Hallucinogenic “Bath Salts” Banned in New York State

A new trend involving bath salts that elicit a high similar to that of cocaine or methamphetamine is cause for concern in the United States. Continue Reading

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Use of Designer Party Drug 2-C-E Can Turn Deadly

New drugs are hitting the market before we have the chance to research and evaluate their safety. It was only in March of this year that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) took action against other questionable drugs known as K-2 and Spice. K-2 and Spice are drugs that mimic the effects of marijuana and have, therefore, been dubbed "fake pot." Because these drugs are relatively new, long-term side effects have not been well-documented. Therefore, these drugs were prohibited by the DEA until further investigation. Continue Reading

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Facts about Hallucinogens

Hallucinogens are powerful drugs that induce a mind-altering state of consciousness in the user. Wildly popular in the 1970s following Dr. Timothy Leary’s Harvard experiments during the 1960s, hallucinogens crop up frequently in the rave and all-night dance scene and clubs of today. Continue Reading