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    Question: @roisin whatz drugs do you test

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    Asked by amy to Roisin on 18 Nov 2016.
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      Roisin Jones answered on 18 Nov 2016:


      I mostly work with amphetamines and compounds that have a structure similar to amphetamine, i.e. speed, ecstasy, methamphetamine. The drug that I work on the most is called Bromo-DragonFLY, which is a modified ‘designer’ amphetamine that causes some very nasty hallucinations which can last up to 30 hours.

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