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Legal cannabis shop in Kathmandu in 1973 Menu in a Kathmandu Pot Shop, 1973 The drugs displayed in a Kathmandu hashish and marijuana store, 1973. Nepal has used psychoactive cannabis for centuries, and as early as the 1700s Nepalese charas was recognized as the best available. Nepal was a gateway destination for every Ganja lover.
Latex exudate: [70] morphine 0.3–25% and codeine 0.5–4% Depressant: From the earliest finds, opium appears to have had ritual significance, and anthropologists have speculated ancient priests may have used the drug as a proof of healing power. [71]
Mad honey is produced principally in Nepal and Turkey, where it is used both as a traditional medicine and a recreational drug. In the Hindu Kush Himalayan range, it is produced by Himalayan giant honey bees (Apis laboriosa). Honey hunting in Nepal has been traditionally performed by the Gurung people.
Many drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be listed more than once. Brand names and generic names are differentiated by capitalizing brand names. See also the list of the top 100 bestselling branded drugs , ranked by sales.
In 1979 the company was renamed to Pharmaceuticals Production Unit. Essential Drugs Company was established in 1983. It owns the Khulna Essential Latex Plant that manufactures latex condoms. [2] [4] The company started out initially as a procurement and distribution agency of the government.
This is a list of notable foreign criminals living, arrested or imprisoned in Nepal. There are about 1000 foreigners in prison in Nepal. Most of them are from India followed by Bhutan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, China, Africa, Europe and America. They are serving for kidnap, drug trafficking, murder, wildlife poaching or IT fraud.
On 13 December 2013, Torrent Pharmaceuticals signed a definitive deal to acquire Elder Pharmaceuticals' branded domestic formulations business in India and Nepal for ₹ 2,000 crore. [11] Even after the sale, Elder Pharmaceuticals faced a debt crisis. [12] In 2016, the company was delisted from the stock exchanges on account of non-compliances ...
A media panic in the Western world, especially in the United States c. 2007, centered on reports of video sharing of drug use on the internet, legal teenage use of the drug, as well as a teenage suicide in Delaware, despite it being "unclear" what role the drug played in the incident. [5]