

This week on Century of Lies: Nitazenes in the UK.
Nitazenes are a type of synthetic opioid that’s been turning up as a contaminant in the unregulated drug supplies in Australia, New Zealand, the EU, and the UK. Barod, a harm reduction and recovery services provider in Wales, held a webinar recently on nitazenes. On this edition of Century we hear from two of the presenters: Dr. Caroline Copeland, a Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology & Toxicology at King’s College London and the Director of the National Programme on Substance Use Mortality, and Dr. Adam Holland, a Clinical Research Training Fellow in the School of Psychological Science at the University of Bristol and an Honorary Research Fellow at Bristol Medical School.
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