‘Lena left a big impression on me and my practice as a pharmacist’

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Can the ‘ageing cohort theory’ account for the increase in drug-related deaths?

Dr Dan Lewer writes about the causes of increased drug-related deaths

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The Gay Men’s Health Collective on chemsex, harm reduction, and cultivating more LGBT+ inclusive drug services

In this Q&A, the SSA's Natalie Davies asks Patriic Gayle [...]

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Heroin in 1940s America: ‘the work of this era only served to heighten the division between good and bad drugs’

In The Urge, Carl Erik Fisher narrates the social history of addiction...

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