Talk:List of psychoactive drugs used by militaries

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In need of major work

I'm not even sure whether this article is worthwhile in its current state, or if it might even be a disservice. I'd put time into addressing it myself but I've got many better things to do. Can't help but think it may as well just be deleted...Use of drugs by military services both presently and historically tends to be covered on the pages about the specific drugs themselves, e.g. the page on methamphetamine describes the use of Pervitin (a methamphetamine brand) during WWII. I think leaving this page in its current state isn't really an option. Improve it or trash it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CanisLupisArctus (talkcontribs) 22:27, 9 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I agree. If not fixed by some good Samaritan in say, 30 days, trash it. It is unreadable as is. Seligne (talk) 14:08, 4 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]