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| LAST UPDATED: Thursday, January 16, 2003 - 12:30 p.m. Illicit drugs: the highs and lows
This week’s C&C feature examines the controversial, and sometimes deadly, world of illegal drugs. Through research, expert opinion and interviews with former users, The Gazette has compiled a profile on the nature, side-effects and inherent physical and mental dangers of common illicit drugs in today’s society.
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World of illicit drugs: Ecstacy
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Meth | LSD In case you say "yes" DISCLAIMER: The Gazette in no way endorses the use of illegal drugs. However, realistically, drug experimentation does frequently take place at the university level. The information appearing in this weeks Campus & Culture is intended to explain the potential harmful side-effects of drug use, as well as provide some perspective for those who choose to ignore these potential dangers How to roll a joint...
How to smoke a bong... How to snort a line... How to shoot up safely... The new heroin, but not really The Works is a Toronto health clinic that has garnered the attention of the media and health care industries. Offering things such as needle exchange, counselling, tuberculosis and HIV testing, it draws a number of heroin users through its doors. Most recently, The Works has also been proud to boast of a methadone maintenance program.
Signs of Overdose The following are some of the signs of overdose you should be aware of if someone is using the following potentially deadly drugs – 911 should be called immediately if such an overdose is suspected...
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