This study determined the degree to which Salvia divinorum, a potent hallucinogenic drug that is legal in most U.S. jurisdictions, is being proffered for sale over the Internet and how it is being characterized on popular Web sites. Search results revealed that between one half and two thirds (58%) of the Web sites either offered to sell S. divinorum or linked to other Web sites offering to sell the drug and that more than three quarters (78%) of the Web sites advocated for its use. Many of the statements issued on the Web sites were erroneous or falsely interpreted the absence of scientific data on the possible side effects of S. divinorum as evidence that no side effect exists. The portrayal and availability of S. divinorum on the Interne...
Background: Weight-loss medicines, including crude drugs and herbal supplements disguised as diet-ai...
With the growth of e-business, “Darknet” marketplaces where online users can purchase illegal drugs ...
This Brief explores emerging trends in drug use and distribution. This timely Brief examines rec...
Abstract Since the 1990s, there has been a rise in the availability and recreational use of a herbal...
Salvia divinorum is a hallucinogenic plant with ethnopharmacological and recreational uses. It diffe...
Background: Health consumers are increasingly using the Internet to access information about health ...
Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae) is a herb native to Mexico where is used by Mazatec shamans for spiritu...
Background: A plant with dissociative and psychoactive properties began to attract the attention of ...
While peer groups remain the primary place where learning about drugs takes place, recently, researc...
Background A plant with dissociative and psychoactive properties began to attract the attention of t...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of thi...
In recent years, recreational use of Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae), a herbal drug that contains a hal...
In recent years, recreational use of Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae), a herbal drug that contains a hal...
Although the Internet is a growing source of information on MDMA/ecstasy, no studies so far have inv...
AbstractIn recent years, recreational use of Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae), a herbal drug that contai...
Background: Weight-loss medicines, including crude drugs and herbal supplements disguised as diet-ai...
With the growth of e-business, “Darknet” marketplaces where online users can purchase illegal drugs ...
This Brief explores emerging trends in drug use and distribution. This timely Brief examines rec...
Abstract Since the 1990s, there has been a rise in the availability and recreational use of a herbal...
Salvia divinorum is a hallucinogenic plant with ethnopharmacological and recreational uses. It diffe...
Background: Health consumers are increasingly using the Internet to access information about health ...
Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae) is a herb native to Mexico where is used by Mazatec shamans for spiritu...
Background: A plant with dissociative and psychoactive properties began to attract the attention of ...
While peer groups remain the primary place where learning about drugs takes place, recently, researc...
Background A plant with dissociative and psychoactive properties began to attract the attention of t...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of thi...
In recent years, recreational use of Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae), a herbal drug that contains a hal...
In recent years, recreational use of Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae), a herbal drug that contains a hal...
Although the Internet is a growing source of information on MDMA/ecstasy, no studies so far have inv...
AbstractIn recent years, recreational use of Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae), a herbal drug that contai...
Background: Weight-loss medicines, including crude drugs and herbal supplements disguised as diet-ai...
With the growth of e-business, “Darknet” marketplaces where online users can purchase illegal drugs ...
This Brief explores emerging trends in drug use and distribution. This timely Brief examines rec...