The spread of drug addiction has engulfed universities in Karachi, posing a serious threat to the future of the city's youth. The sale of drugs has become rampant within the premises of the Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS). Students from various disciplines, including medical and non-medical, are reportedly involved in drug use. Female students at DUHS have been observed consuming drugs openly, even in the vicinity of the university's security personnel. According to sources, drug usage is prevalent among students, with students frequently seen consuming drugs on university premises. The use of drugs has not only raised concerns among university officials but also among parents. Drug usage is being carried out discreetly, raising serious concerns about the future doctors and architects of the city. Young trainee doctors, who are expected to save human lives in the future, are falling prey to drug addiction. This alarming trend is a matter of great concern and requires immediate attention from authorities. It raises questions about the effectiveness of the university's security measures in curbing drug trafficking and whether university administrations are fulfilling their role in preventing drug abuse on campuses. Failure to address this issue could lead to further deterioration of the situation, with potential risks of drug overdoses and other related hazards.