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Margriet Van Laar

Trimbos Institute, Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction, Utrecht, the Netherlands.

2 papers in the library · 75 citations · publishing 2017-2024

Papers

Purity, adulteration and price of drugs bought on-line versus off-line in the Netherlands.

Addiction (Abingdon, England) April 1, 2017 Daan van der Gouwe, Tibor M Brunt, Margriet Van Laar et al. 72 citations

Drug users in the Netherlands increasingly buy drugs online, especially new psychoactive substances. Analysis of 32,663 drug samples from 2013 to 2016, including 928 bought online, found that online purchases rose from 1.4% to 4.1% of samples. Purity and adulteration showed no large differences between online and offline drugs for most substances, though small variations existed for some: 4-FA was 59% pure online versus 52% offline, while MDMA powder was 45% pure online versus 61% offline. Online prices were 10–23% higher than offline for six of ten substances.

Polydrug Use Typologies of Regular Ecstasy Users Visiting Electronic Dance Music Events: A Latent Class Analysis.

European addiction research January 1, 2024 Ruben Johannes Jacob Van Beek, Matthijs Blankers, Marloes Kleinjan et al. 3 citations

Young adults who use ecstasy in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands show three similar patterns of polydrug use: traditional polydrug use (UK 28%, NL 40%), stimulant and ketamine use (UK 48%, NL 52%), and extensive polydrug use involving stimulants, depressants, and psychedelics (UK 24%, NL 8%). UK users more often consume MDMA as powder/crystalline at higher doses, while Dutch users prefer tablets. Most respondents in both countries intend to reduce but not quit their use. The patterns are structurally similar across countries, though individual substance frequencies and preferred MDMA form differ.