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The telephone number of a "spice" dealer written on a wall outside a Moscow train station.

Just 10 bucks and a phone call can get you Russia’s dangerous new drug

February 26, 2015Health

A new drug called spice is only the latest in a series of synthetic drugs that have flooded the Russian market over the years. Offering a cheap and readily available high, Russian health experts are trying to keep kids away, but keeping up with drug dealers is proving difficult.

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