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People Who Have Never Tried Drugs Describe What They Think Drugs Feel Like
"A bit like the Windows 98 visual generator thing that happens when you play music."
Everything You Need to Know About Mixing MDMA and Antidepressants
It's difficult to get high when on SSRIs, but is trying to do so actually doing you any damage?
We Asked People On Different Drugs for the Meaning of Life
"There’s never enough water, no matter how many times you go. And remember, nobody ever wants to be a dick."
Most Ecstasy-Related Harm Caused by Preventable Behaviors, Study Finds
This year’s Global Drug Survey found an increase in the number of people seeking medical treatment for ecstasy-related causes.
We Spoke to the Artist Carving Massive Pingers Out of Limestone
Daniel Davis has been sculpting stone pingers since British rave's golden era.
How Two Teens Used the Baltimore Riots to Start an 'Uber of Drug Dealing'
A new book shows how Freddie Gray's death—and the unrest that followed—presented an opportunity for young dealers.
Will Trump Follow Through on His Promise to Reduce Drug Prices?
The president-elect told the media he wanted the government to be able to negotiate with pharma companies. But would that even make medicine cheaper?
What's Happening to Your Body at Each Stage of a 24-Hour Sesh
We asked an expert to take us through every marker point, from the first beer, through the second pill, until the last spliff.
I Tried All the Weird Internet Drugs Left in the UK
And spent an afternoon snorting angina medication.
Will We Ever Be Able to Take Drugs Safely?
In this week's VICE podcast, we talk about "harm reduction," the movement to make drug use as safe and fun as it can be.
It's 2016, So Where Are All the Meal-Replacement Pills Already?
As far back as the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893, people were speculating and writing about the inevitable arrival, one day, of a food pill that would replace conventional meals.