@rc_scene The experiences are from 2016-2020: https://t.co/cW9ZegTY9I
Indeed, many of the 2020 reports suggest the batches do not contain NEP. Relatively few samples have been analyzed, so it is difficult to say with certainty how much (if any) current NEP is real.
The first video in a series on ketamine's role in psychiatry is now available: https://t.co/UbpmxuUvBo
And there is an accompanying 250-page review article that covers its efficacy, mechanism, safety, and more: https://t.co/Xezs394kkR
We are in the last couple weeks of the annual Global Drug Survey, one of the best sources of info about global drug use trends.
If you have a little time to spare, anonymously take the survey here: https://t.co/8jWJitlXIh
https://t.co/zEboQhB0gp
@GlobalDrugSurvy
In the latest TDC podcast, Dr. Rick Barnett argues properly trained psychologists should be allowed to prescribe psychiatric medications. Whether you agree or not, I think Dr. Barnett makes a strong case.
https://t.co/1v7ZPifAm5
@drrickbarnett
Drug checking is vital, I look forward to the day when everyone using drugs can get them checked by great organizations like @WeAreTheLoopUK, @EC_es and @Erowid's EcstasyData.
Or, of course, we could legalize them and fully prevent this problem.
https://t.co/XvEXjt5dXF
Today is Drug Checking Day! One of the best ways to reduce drug harm is to test your substances, whether it's with reagents or, even better, the analytical services offered by @WeAreTheLoopUK@EC_es and EcstasyData.
If you're going to use it, don't forget to test it!