The data from the first month of drug checking at CanTEST is in!
Some really interesting stuff here, including some exotic novel psychoactive substances and – no surprises here, quite low purity cocaine.#drugchecking #pilltesting #cantest #NPS pic.twitter.com/19er0SzcEN — Canberra Alliance for Harm Minmisation & Advocacy (@CAHMA__) August 24, 2022
ANU Associate Professor Malcolm McLeod told Guardian Australia the pill testing results proved people kinda needed to know what they were buying and taking.
“They also suggest the service is reaching a far broader cross-section of the drug-taking community than what was possible from Australia’s first festival-based pill testing services conducted in previous years,” he said.
Associate Professor David Caldicott from ANU’s medical school who worked on the testing service said testing showed also people who took drugs “some sort of Cookie Monster personified [who] can’t be negotiated with and, no matter what we tell them, they’re going to use their drugs”.
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