Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club drugs, supplement them or act as drugs of initiation via a study of the relationship between mephedrone, ecstasy pills, cocaine and MDMA powder amongst club-goers considered to be ‘early adopters' of psychostimulant/club drug trends. Methods: In situ surveys were conducted with 308 customers in two south London gay dance clubs across 3 weekend nights in July 2010 to assess the prevalence and patterns of self-reported use of a range of illegal drugs and NPS. Results: Mephedrone was added to existing drug repertoires amongst those surveyed and acted to supplement more established club drugs including ecstasy pills, cocaine and MDMA powder, rather ...
Background and Objectives: Although new psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to emerge at a rapid ...
New Psychoactive Substances are now a feature of Australia’s recreational drug market. Little is kno...
Background and Objectives: Although new psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to emerge at a rapid ...
Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club dru...
Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club dru...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of use of established illegal psychoactive drugs and emergent psychoac...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of use of established illegal psychoactive drugs and emergent psychoac...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of use of established illegal psychoactive drugs and emergent psychoac...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 MDM...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 MDM...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 MDM...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 MDM...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 MDM...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 M...
Background: Ecstasy pills with MDMA as the main ingredient were introduced in many European countrie...
Background and Objectives: Although new psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to emerge at a rapid ...
New Psychoactive Substances are now a feature of Australia’s recreational drug market. Little is kno...
Background and Objectives: Although new psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to emerge at a rapid ...
Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club dru...
Background/Aims: To assess whether novel psychoactive substances (NPS) displace established club dru...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of use of established illegal psychoactive drugs and emergent psychoac...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of use of established illegal psychoactive drugs and emergent psychoac...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of use of established illegal psychoactive drugs and emergent psychoac...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 MDM...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 MDM...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 MDM...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 MDM...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 MDM...
Purpose: In this fourth paper in a series on emergent drug trends in the UK (2006 ketamine, 2009 M...
Background: Ecstasy pills with MDMA as the main ingredient were introduced in many European countrie...
Background and Objectives: Although new psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to emerge at a rapid ...
New Psychoactive Substances are now a feature of Australia’s recreational drug market. Little is kno...
Background and Objectives: Although new psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to emerge at a rapid ...