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Substance Abuse - Drugs

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Subtopics:      Drugs > Amphetamines          Drugs > Cannabis
Drugs > Cocaine and Crack Drugs > Hallucinogens
Drugs > Inhalants Drugs > Opiates
Drugs > Phencyclidines  
 
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      new window Addicts Seeking Recovery Description: A message board where you can come to express your feelings on your addiction and your recovery. (pub40.ezboard.com)
new window CEDRO Centre for Drug Research Description: Combines epidemiological and longitudinal research on illicit drugs, addiction theory, and drug policy developments in Europe. Articles in English, Dutch, French, German, Italian and Russian. (cedro-uva.org)
new window Community Drug Alert Bulletin on Club Drugs Description: From the National Institute on Drug Abuse information about MDMA (Ecstasy), GHB, Rohypnol, ketamine, methamphetamine, and LSD. (clubdrugs.org)
new window Drug Free Pennsylvania Description: A non-profit organization created in 1990 by a coalition of community leaders with a mission of reinforcing youth anti-drug attitudes through a statewide program. (drugfreepa.org)
new window Drugs and Death CD Description: A multimedia CD-ROM on the dangers, effects, and consequences of illegal drug abuse. It is intended for use by teenagers, parents, and teachers. (deep6inc.com)
new window Drugs Info File Description: By Dr. Miriam Stoppard. Guide to drugs, developed from the book written by Dorling Kindersley. (drugsinfofile.com)
new window Drugs Information Description: Information on heroin, cannabis, cocaine, crack, LSD, magic mushrooms, poppers, speed, Yaba, and opiates. This site also shows how these harmful drugs are taken and what symptoms to look out for. (drugs-info.co.uk)
new window Drugsbase Description: Database with information on illicit drugs. (drugsbase.com)
new window National Institute on Drug Abuse Description: The mission of NIDA is to lead the nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction. (drugabuse.gov)
new window Office of National Drug Control Policy Description: ONDCP features White House Drug Policy initiatives, programs, and publications. Find testimony and press releases. Outlines national drug control strategy goals. (whitehousedrugpolicy.gov)
new window Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey Description: New Jersey state alliance of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Education and information about the prevention of drug and alcohol abuse. (drugfreenj.org)
new window SayNoToDrugs Description: The truth about the politics of drugs. Why some are legal and some illegal. Shows campaign contributions equals bribes. Includes links to related websites. (secretwebsites.com)
new window Sharp Advice Needle Exchange - Eastern Region of Nova Scotia Description: A non-profit, community based agency currently sponsored by the AIDS Coalition of Cape Breton. Purpose is to reduce the risk of blood borne pathogens such as HIV / AIDS, and Hepatitis B and C within the needle using community. (accb.ns.ca)
new window Street Terms: Drugs and the Drug Trade Description: Slang names and street terms for frequently abused drugs. (whitehousedrugpolicy.gov)
new window StreetDrugs.org Description: A database of drug information for parents, teachers, students, DARE Officers, or anyone interested in learning about illegal drugs. (streetdrugs.org)
new window The Drugs Information System of Poland Description: Collects, process and disseminates data on epidemiology, demand reduction, bibliography and legal basis of fight against drugs. Multilingual site. (reitox.net.pl)
new window US Drug Enforcement Agency - Drugs of Concern Description: Information about the effects and use of individual drugs, including cocaine, heroin, inhalants, marijuana, MDMA (ecstasy), methamphetamine, steroids, and others. Includes statistics on illicit drug use in the United States. (usdoj.gov)
new window Yaba Description: Information on this stimulant and hallucinogen drug, how it is taken, and what effects it has on the mind and body. (drugs-info.co.uk)
new window Yale Study on the Genetics of Cocaine and Heroin Dependence Description: Seeking participants for research on cocaine and heroin addiction. The website includes information on the research and how to participate. (cocaineresearch.org)
 




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