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On this website Source aim to give you non-judgmental honest no nonsense
facts and information about drugs, their effects, risks and ways of reducing these risks.
We hope this will help you learn and make informed personal choices.
Please be aware that the information presented is based on validated research conducted across
the UK and internationally, but only shows the knowledge currently available. Scientific research
into the short and long term effects of illicit drug use is seriously under-funded, with the result
that factual knowledge about many drugs is limited. Other drugs which have been ‘well researched’,
may begin to show new (negative or positive) effects as time goes by. Research into the effects of
mixing drugs (legal or illegal) is practically non-existent and this behaviour can produce unexpected,
possibly dangerous effects. Research into the effect of drugs on people of different ethnicity,
gender, age, size, and medical condition is reasonably scarce.
In short we can only present the available facts. You should concern yourself with the amount of
‘facts’ that are to date unknown. We cannot take responsibility for this ‘missing information’,
or the choices you make without it. Remember - The safest way to do drugs is not to do them at all.
Source Young People’s Drug and Alcohol Service accepts no liability in respect of the contents
of this website.
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