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Could a drug-checking service increase intention to use ecstasy at a festival?

Sherri MurphyStephen J BrightGreg Dear
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2021)
These data do not support the view that offering a drug-checking service at a festival will result in ecstasy use by people who have never used ecstasy or lead to increased use among people who use ecstasy.
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