Weekly Dose: ephylone, the dangerous designer stimulant found at Groovin the Moo
- Written by Samuel Banister, Team Leader in Medicinal Chemistry, University of Sydney
Synthetic cathinones are sometimes sold as “bath salts” or “plant food”, but are intended to be snorted or swallowed for their psychoactive effects.Shutterstock
Australia’s first pill testing service was successfully trialled on Sunday at the Groovin the Moo music festival in Canberra. The group Safety and Testing and...
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