Don’t stop the party: Recent nitazenes deaths in London expose gaps in nightlife drug safety
Once mainly a concern for heroin users, dangerous synthetic opioids have worked their way into the capital’s nightlife, with the
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Once mainly a concern for heroin users, dangerous synthetic opioids have worked their way into the capital’s nightlife, with the
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Read moreDespite escalating warnings about a new highly potent synthetic opioid, pharmacists, general practitioners, and club-goers in Tower Hamlets remain critically
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Read moreKnowledge and preparation are key to preventing unintentional addiction and overdose caused by nitazenes hidden in recreational drugs and counterfeit
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