Make sure to keep an eye out for these pills above [warfarin]
I'll echo that warning, particularly in light of a dear friend who died after it was administered in hospital. He'd had a stroke, a bad one, and the reasoning was, warfarin would prevent the formation of additional clots. However, it caused another clot to move, and that was the end of him.
While the risk of bleeding after warfarin administration is normally low, if you are any way affected by related diseases, and/or have additional drugs in your system which affect platelet aggregation (blood thinning) including NSAIDs, and/or are using drugs which significantly increase heart rate and BP, warfarin is certainly something you don't want to be taking IMO, at least without expert advice, and some knowledge of the risks associated. Wafarin also interacts with, and has its metabolism affected by many other drugs, plants, and foods.
The bottom line to this article is; yes, recreationally used drugs have become more dangerous in recent times, but there's no-need to shout-out complete and utter crap when attempting to convey that message. Tell the truth, it might even reach some of those who most need to realise this fact.
Start by attempting to explain
whydrugs are more dangerous. Ask what is different today than 2,3, 5 and 10 years ago. Then look at how some policies may have reduced or exacerbated the problem. Present something on what has failed, what has been abandoned before evaluation, and what hasn't yet been tried. Now that would be a sensational news-story, one which would no doubt attract a broad dynamic of reader.