This double-sided, drug awareness picture card delivers essential facts about poppers: their effects, risks and legal status. For anyone who wants to know more about poppers.
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A6
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Amyl nitrites, what we now know as poppers, originated in the 19th century to treat angina because they improve blood flow to the heart by dilating blood vessels.
However, their use evolved and, by the 1960s and 1970s, poppers had found a new life as a recreational drug.
Amyl nitrites as poppers appeal to a broad range of people for their short-lived rush and feelings of euphoria.
Using poppers is not risk-free. They are associated with various short and and long-term health risks.
Written and designed for anyone who wants to know more about poppers, this double-sided, drug awareness picture card delivers essential facts about poppers, their effects, risks and legal status.
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An eye-catching collection of drug and alcohol awareness picture cards designed to highlight the risks associated with substance use. Presented in a concise, bullet-point format with accessible language suitable for all ages.
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Written and designed for anyone who wants to know more about LSD. This double-sided postcard-style drug guide delivers the essential facts about LSD's effects, risks, and legal status. It covers information about the drug's impact on perception and potential health risks.
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A6
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2 sides
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This double-sided drug awareness postcard is an ideal resource for health professionals, educators, and anyone seeking insights into LSD.
This concise guide clearly explains LSD's classification as a psychedelic Class A drug, including the legality issues surrounding its possession, distribution, and sale.
The resource outlines LSD's common forms — from tabs and blotters to liquid and gelatin — and introduces street names like Acid and Lucy.
Discover how LSD influences thoughts, moods, and perceptions, altering reality and sensory experiences. The guide covers the spectrum of effects, from euphoria to anxiety, and how individual mood can impact these experiences.
It also highlights the risks associated with LSD use, including potential flashbacks, dosage variability, and mental health implications, as well as the dangers of mixing LSD with other substances.
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Health-related resources for people who smoke, vape or use e-cigarettes
Cannabis harm reduction and awareness resources, for young people and adults who use cannabis or need to know more about the risks.
Resources include Weed, Cannabis, and Cannabis FAQs.
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This awareness resource will provide information on what's in e-cigarettes, the law, and the health implications of vaping.
Clear and accurate drug awareness information about magic mushrooms. Suitable for people who use magic mushrooms, young people, parents & carers, and the general reader.
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A6 postcard
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2 sides
Price
£6.00
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Magic mushrooms
Magic Mushrooms have played a part in ancient and contemporary cultures. From priests and shamans, who used them in religious ceremonies and sacred rituals, to 20th Century so-called hippies and ravers, who have enjoyed their psychedelic and psychoactive effects. Today Magic mushrooms are used by an increasing number of people. Recent medical research has found that their active compounds might even have a role to play in treating anxiety and depression.
In the UK, the first mention of them was in the London Medical and Physical Journal in 1799, which describes a family unwittingly picking magic mushrooms from the banks of the Thames for breakfast - which must have led to some fascinating at-the-table conversation.
In 1958, Albert Hoffman, a Swiss scientist who would go on to invent LSD, discovered and isolated psilocybin and psilocin as the 'active' ingredients of magic mushrooms.
Recreational use of magic mushrooms in the UK appears to have developed in the late 1970s as, at the time, a legal alternative to LSD.
They've recently become popular again after peaking during the rave culture of the 1990s and mid-2000s. According to a recent Home Office report, the number of young people taking magic mushrooms has doubled from 49,00 in 2016/17 to over 100,000 in 2018/19.
But it's not just young people that have been increasingly turning to mushrooms. According to the annual Global Drugs Survey, UK respondents who use magic mushrooms have increased from 13.7 per cent in 2014 to 19.3 per cent in 2019. The same report highlighted that use of other hallucinogens like DMT, ketamine and LSD between 2015 and 2020 had also doubled.
This two-sided A6 picture-based drug card illustrates what magic mushrooms look like, how they make you feel and the potential risks associated with using them.
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Advice and information for people who use performance enhancing drugs
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A5
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16
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This publication is an important resource for young people and adults who may be contemplating using, or are already using PEDs.
Needle and syringe programmes have reported rapidly increasing numbers of steroid and performance-enhancing drug (PED) users attending their services.
Professor Mike Kelly, Director of the NICE Centre for Public Health, recently stated: “Since we last published our guideline on needle and syringe programmes in 2009, we've seen an increase in the use of image and performance enhancing drugs such as anabolic steroids. We've also heard anecdotal evidence that more teenagers are injecting these image and performance enhancing drugs too. We're updating our guideline to make sure all of these groups of people are considered in the planning and delivery of needle and syringe programmes.
This publication provides information on:
The history of anabolic steroids
The law
The difference between oral and injectable steroids
Type of steroids
Steroid cycles
Reducing the harm caused by PEDs and anabolic steroids
Mental health related symptoms
Injecting advice
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