PHARMACEUTICALS
America's Trippiest Chemist: Making Psychedelics 'Was Fun'
For over 40 years, Dave Nichols had government license to make Schedule 1 drugs like LSD and DMT for research.
We Tried to Figure Out When Your Drug Stash Will Expire
For that moment you dig out a baggie from god knows when.
There Are Drugs In Your Drinking (and Bottled) Water
They might even be interacting with the drugs you're intentionally on.
To Solve Opioid Addiction, We Still Need to Solve Pain
We know a whole lot about painkillers, but not much about pain itself.
Meet the Pharmaceutical Hacker Trying to Make Open-Source Drugs
He's already released plans for a $30 version of the EpiPen and the outline for Daraprim, the drug made famous by Martin Shkreli.
What It's Like to Be a Professional Drug Hunter
And why it's remarkable that we've managed to cure anything at all.
Twitter Finally Cracked Down on ‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli
Writer Lauren Duca has reported a ton of harassment after she appeared on Fox News.
A Bunch of High Schoolers Recreated Martin Shkreli's Overpriced HIV Drug for $15
A group of 16- and 17-year-old boys was able to recreate Daraprim for just $2 a pill.
How North America Found Itself in the Grips of an Opioid Crisis
From pharmaceutical deception to prohibition without rehabilitation, we look at the mistakes that got us here.
The Thin Line Between 'Bad Drugs' and Medicine
Medical anthropologist Danya Glabau is teaching a class in how the discourse around drugs has changed.
Monsanto Was Just Bought by One of the World’s Biggest Pharmaceutical Companies
If the merger of Bayer and Monsato is approved, the megacorporation would control more than a quarter of the world’s seeds and pesticides.
When It Comes To Migraines, the Drugs Are Almost As Bad As the Pain
For migraine sufferers, picking the right medication can be a real headache.