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Inspired by Soundcloud rap, British teens are developing an appetite for addictive benzos – and the demand is being met by UK-based labs cooking up dangerous counterfeit pills. Jordan Bassett investigates“You’ll have blackouts. You’ll wake up on the other side of town not knowing where you are. Last Christmas, lots of young people were turning up at A&E not being able to walk. They’d been at a party, had a few beers, necked Xanax – and shut down. It leaves people very vulnerable.” Nick Hickmott, […]The post Britain’s fake Xanax crisis: how young Brits got hooked on super-strong benzos appeared first on NME.
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