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Quaaludes: How the wild party drug has an unexpected Indian connection – Economic Times

January 25, 2014Liveradmin

Economic Times

Quaaludes: How the wild party drug has an unexpected Indian connection
Economic Times
Ultimately, in 1983, the rampant misuse of Quaaludes, accompanied by reports that it was leading to delirium, kidney and liver damage, respiratory and cardiac arrest, coma and death (not to mention traffic accidents of the type inflicted by DiCaprio's ...

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