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Aims and method: Mephedrone is a cathinone with amphetamine-like stimulant effects, and is a commonly used recreational drug. The adverse effects of mephedrone use have not been extensively studied. All individuals who self-presented between Jan[...]Article : Périodique
We have observed that data from national poison control centers (PCC) suggest that legislation banning specific legal highs correlates with a drastic reduction of PCC contacts. [Extract]Rapport
This new guide is intended to be a resource for journalists working across all media. The guide contains an A to Z of drugs, including information on what substances look like, how they are used, what effects they have and how many people use th[...]Article : Périodique
F. BROOKMAN ; T. H. BENNETT ; R. HILLS |Aim: There is no shortage of information on the potential consequences of consuming mephedrone. However, these assessments relate primarily to the physical and psychological effects of the drug. Less attention is paid to the social harms to the [...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH: The substituted beta-keto amphetamine mephedrone (4-methylmethcathinone) was banned in the UK in April 2010 but continues to be used recreationally in the UK and elsewhere. Users have compared its psychoactive effects to those of 3,4-m[...]Article : Périodique
F. MEASHAM ; D. M. WOOD ; P. I. DARGAN ; K. MOORE |Aim: To assess the prevalence of use of established illegal psychoactive drugs and emergent psychoactive drugs, the so-called "legal highs", amongst gay club-goers who are considered to be "early adopters" of drug trends. Design: Three in situ [...]Article : Périodique
This article focuses on "G" in the United Kingdom (UK), G being the collective term for gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and gammabutyrolactone (GBL). Drawing on empirical data and taking a critical drug studies perspective, we use G as a case study [...]Article : Périodique
Synthetic cathinones have recently emerged and grown to be popular drugs of abuse. Their dramatic increase has resulted in part from sensationalized media attention as well as widespread availability on the Internet. They are often considered "l[...]Article : Périodique
Social micro segregates are spatial, geographical organizations within the city of Budapest, Hungary. Drug transition was studied in a specific micro segregate which was characterised by social marginalization, inhabitants with low economic back[...]Thèse, mémoire
B. RICHARD | 2014Background: The use of methamphetamine and other illegal drugs amongst Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) during sex (chemsex) is a growing problem in the United Kingdom. Chemsex often leads to sexually acquired infections, including HIV, and physi[...]Article : Périodique
F. MEASHAM ; K. MOORE ; R. NEWCOMBE ; Z. WELCH |Significant changes in British recreational drug use were seen throughout 2009, with the emergence and rapid growth in the availability and use of substituted cathinones or 'M-Cats' (most notably mephedrone and methylone), a group of psychoactiv[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Druglink, Vol.29, n°6 - November-December 2014 - UK drug scene - telling the story. Part 2: 1995-2014
2014Article : Périodique
Over the last decade, there has been an increase in the availability and use of novel psychoactive substances (also known as "legal highs"). There is limited information available on the potential acute toxicity (harms) associated with the use o[...]Article : Périodique
A. BATISSE ; M. GREGOIRE ; M. MARILLIER ; M. FORTIAS ; S. DJEZZAR |FRANÇAIS : L'apparition au cours des dix dernières années des « nouvelles substances psychoactives » appelées également « NPS » modifie pour la première fois, de façon profonde, le monde des drogues qui passe d'une dizaine de produits à près d'[...]Article : Périodique
A. BATISSE ; H. PEYRIÈRE ; C. EIDEN ; M. A. COURNÉ ; S. DJEZZAR |FRANÇAIS : Le « SLAM » est un phénomène émergent en particulier chez les hommes ayant des rapports sexuels avec des hommes (HSH), caractérisé par trois éléments : l'injection intraveineuse de substances psychostimulantes, dans un contexte de pr[...]