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For a long time, opiate addiction was spoken about in the Middle East as if it were an external problem. Something that happened elsewhere. Something imported. Something limited to very…...
Dec 24, 2025
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Nitazenes are not a future risk. They are already here , and they are reshaping the opioid landscape faster than most people realise. Until recently, even many clinicians had never…...
For years, marijuana sat in a strange cultural middle ground. It wasn’t considered dangerous enough to panic about, nor serious enough to treat like an addiction. In India, ganja carried…...
Synthetic opioids didn’t explode onto the global stage overnight. They crept in through hospitals, pharmacies, shipping routes, online markets, and unregulated labs. What began as a medical innovation to manage…...
Fentanyl has forced the world to rethink what opioid addiction looks like. It is not just “strong heroin.” It is not just another painkiller gone wrong. It is a synthetic…...
Let’s start with honesty instead of pretending this isn’t happening. Ecstasy use at festivals is common across the EU, US, and Australia. That’s not an endorsement. It’s an observable fact.…...
Crystal meth is not new. What is new is how widespread, normalised, and structurally embedded it has become. Over the past decade, clinicians, addiction services, and public health systems across…...
Counterfeit pills didn’t enter the drug scene as something reckless or fringe. They entered quietly, disguised as safety. A tablet that looks like oxycodone. A pill stamped to resemble Xanax.…...
Few drugs carry as much political baggage as Captagon. The phrase “jihad drug” gets repeated in headlines, documentaries, and social media threads as if it explains everything , violence, fanaticism,…...
For a long time, smoking had a very clear image. You could see it, smell it, judge it. Smokeless nicotine, on the other hand, slipped into the UK almost unnoticed.…...
Dec 23, 2025
For a long time, nitrous oxide didn’t feel like a real problem. It felt silly. Balloons. Laughter. A few seconds of light-headed euphoria and then back to normal. No hangover.…...
In the UK and Hong Kong, ketamine didn’t arrive with a bang. It slipped in quietly, almost politely. It wasn’t framed as dangerous. It wasn’t even framed as a “drug…...