Drug supply and use bounce back after COVID
The 2022 European Drug Report finds that established drugs have never been so accessible and potent new substances continue to emerge.
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The 2022 European Drug Report finds that established drugs have never been so accessible and potent new substances continue to emerge.
Release publishes first results from large survey of people buying drugs through COVID.
GDS2019 provides new data on the latest drug trends and crucial public health and policy issues, as well as a range of fascinating facts.
GDS2018 provides new data on the latest drug trends and crucial public health and policy issues, as well as a range of fascinating facts. Let’s face it, where else would you find out that 30% people can get cocaine delivered more quickly than a pizza?
EMCDDA/EUROPOL report identifies growing use of darknet for drug dealing and calls for international co-operation to prevent continued growth.
Brits are using more MDMA and psychedelics, are more likely to buy drugs from the darknet and more likely to be hospitalised after using purer cocaine.
New research from Judith Aldridge and Rebecca Askew examines how drug dealers and buyers operating in darknet drug marketplaces avoid detection and arrest.
Latest round-up of drug & alcohol stats from Andrew Brown focuses on the number & types of online drug sales and emergency hospital admissions for drug toxicity
Fascinating exploration of the most popular darknet purchases including detailed analysis of the popularity of different drugs.
One of the most interesting themes of the report is the exploration of the reasons why experienced drug users choose to use online drug markets rather than conventional sources of supply.