“In comparison with regular drugs, there is hardly any data on the harm these new drugs do. Manufacturers in the UK, China and eastern Europe take any of these chemicals or dozens more, blending them with inert substances into uncontrolled, unstated doses, and selling them online. These products, with names such as Barry White and Dutchy, are the most concerning: customers are very often young people, some of whom find it hard to buy drugs anywhere else, or prefer to stay on the right side of the law. Manufacturers do not list their contents, or give any dosage instructions, since to do so would render them liable for prosecution.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/04/27/the-hidden-dangers-of-legal-highs/
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