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European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. (2011) Online sales of new psychoactive substances/'legal highs': summary of results from the 2011 multilingual snapshots. Lisbon: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction.

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The EMCDDA monitors unregulated psychoactive products — the so-called ‘legal highs’ — sold via the Internet and advertised with aggressive and sophisticated marketing strategies, and in some cases intentionally mislabelled with declared ingredients differing from the actual composition. The ‘legal highs’ market is distinguished by the speed at which suppliers circumvent drug controls by offering new alternatives.

The EMCDDA has been monitoring the marketing of these new psychoactive substances since 2006 through multilingual Internet ‘snapshots’, which function as rapid assessments of the online availability of substances, undertaken during a limited time window. Changes in the methods used have increased the quality and coverage of these surveys, but mean that data for different snapshots may not be directly comparable. This paper presents findings from the two most recent snapshots, performed in January and July 2011.

Table of contents:
* Background
* EMCDDA snapshot methodology
* Results
* Restrictions on deliveries and ‘disclaimers’
* Products and prices
* Conclusions
* References


Item Type
Report
Publication Type
Irish-related, International, Report
Drug Type
New psychoactive substance
Intervention Type
Crime prevention
Date
2011
Pages
8 p.
Publisher
European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
Corporate Creators
European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
Place of Publication
Lisbon
EndNote
Accession Number
HRB (Electronic Only)
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