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Safer clubbing campaign 2001
Poster 2 - Ecstasy can cause brain damage

Title:
Ecstasy can cause brain damage.
Published:
HPA, March, 2001.
Description:
This poster informs about the dangers of Ecstasy stating: 'Medical research proves that Ecstasy can cause brain damage. Deny it all you like, but you know it won't wash'. It also provides contact details for the National Drugs Helpline. Tel: 0800 776600.
Format:
A4, poster.
Other formats:
None
Target group:
18 to 30 year olds.
Available from:
This poster is not available for general distribution.
Additional information:
This poster is displayed in the toilet areas of a range of pubs and clubs throughout Northern Ireland. It is one in a series of ten posters some of which are accompanied by a credit card sized drug information leaflet. Last printed March 2003.
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