Casual users at risk from party drugs cut with opioids
People whose drug preferences are for stimulants and party drugs may not see the need to know about opioid harm reduction, or carry Naloxone, which can reverse opioid overdoses. However, with highly potent opioids such as nitazenes, are being used to cut cocaine, meth and MDMA, it’s important to be aware of the risk of taking opioids unknowingly, and what to do about it.
Breaking news: Drug alerts are helping us stay safe.
NUAA and NDARC have collaborated on research asking how people engage with drug alerts. The results show – what we already knew - that drug alerts are making us safer.
Yes, You Can Overdose On Stimulants!
Taking too many stimulants like ice, ecstasy, speed and coke can result in an overdose that can affect your body or your mind – and sometimes both
How to support your mates when they’re having a drug freak-out
We know how hard it is to see a friend having a rough time. So here are some top tips from peer experience that might help you to support and guide someone through this experience
WHAT CAUSES A COMEDOWN? - AVOIDING & COPING WITH THE POST-PARTY BLUES
A lot of people experience rollercoaster emotions after partying all weekend and, in particular, MDMA has a reputation for causing savage comedowns.
Here are some of the different methods for bouncing back and avoiding comedowns altogether.
SUPPLEMENTS GUIDE | ‘Pre-rolling’ and ‘Post-Rolling’ for MDMA to enhance the experience and reduce negative effects
It is possible to enjoy yourself without having to pay such a huge price. Ever heard of pre-rolling and post-rolling? This article mainly focuses on the ways that MDMA (aka ecstasy) can cause damage to you, and ways to help combat or prevent damage by using supplements.