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Khloe Lewis
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10 September, 13:00
What is a bomb when referring to substance abuse?
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Keith Church
10 September, 13:21
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A n-bomb is a street name for 3 psychedelic drugs. They are sometimes referred to 25I, 25C or 25B. N-bomb drugs were once sold as legal hallucinogens. Now the Drug Enforcement Administration banned the substances after they caused several deaths.
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