"pills-a-go-go" was a
zine published by Jim Hogshire that waxed eloquent about
prescription and
over-the-counter drugs: mental/physical effects, elaborate drug histories, and methods of acquisition. Yes:
ritalin,
DXM,
codeine, robbing
drugstores,
faking illnesses, "pill road tests", making tea from decorative poppies, and pill stealing/sharing ethics.
I was very very happy to see a largish book, Pills-a-go-go: A Fiendish Investigation into Pill Marketing, Art, History, and Consumption, distilled out of the issues noone ever saw. New stories and a glossary, to boot!