Drug News
June 13, 2007
HEROIN – USA Deadly $2 heroin targets teens – CNN News A cheap, highly addictive drug known as “cheese heroin” has killed 21 teenagers in the Dallas area over the past two years, and authorities say they are hoping they can stop the fad before it spreads across the nation.
DRUGS – USA Report: Drug Deaths On Rise In Florida – Local 10 News Illegal and prescription drugs were listed as the official cause of death in thousands of Florida autopsies.
CODEINE – UK WOMEN’S HEALTH RISKS – Mirror News Painkiller addiction affects 20,000 Britons. Seventy per cent are women, and of those more than half are housewives who started taking the pills to tackle problems such as backache.
METH – USA So Long Crystal Meth, Hello Cocaine! – STATS The Sunday Styles section helpfully pointed users and potential users (and presumably police as well) to online advertisements and tried to give the terminally un-hip some clues about current cocaine references in pop culture.
METH – USA Native group tackles meth problems – KTUU News According to NCAI delegates, meth manufacturers and dealers are targeting Indian Country because they view the population as more vulnerable and enforcement lenient.
METH – USA An anti-meth campaign in a rural community – Range News Willcox, Arizona is not immune to the devastation of methamphetamine, not unlike many other rural communities across the United States.
METH – USA Tribal leaders unveil new ‘meth toolkit’ – KOB News Leaders of the National Congress of American Indians say methamphetamine is endangering tribal cultures across the nation. So they’ve unveiled a new “meth toolkit” to help battle the crisis.
COCAINE – USA Cocaine’s Cachet Quietly Rising – Join Together In certain trendy circles, cocaine use is enjoying a comeback reminiscent of its heyday in the ’70s and ’80s, the New York Times reported June 10.
DRUGS – UNITED NATIONS International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking – UNODC The slogan of the UNODC anti-drugs campaign to be launched on 26 June, the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, is “Do drugs control your life? Your life. Your community. No place for drugs.” The slogan will be used for three years and focus on different aspects of drug control.
ALCOHOL – UK UK drinking habits in flux – The Publican UK drinking habits are in a state of flux following a period of responsible drinking messages, says a new report.
METH – USA Montana Meth Ads Maybe Coming to Wichita – WIBW News Authorities are hoping to crack down on methamphetamine related crimes by convincing kids not to try the drug even once.
Tags: heroin, painkiller addiction, prescription drugs
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June 12, 2007
METH – USA Meth adds scourge to troubled Native American lands – Scientific America A brutal triple slaying in this remote corner of the vast Navajo reservation brought home what experts have seen coming for years: an explosion in crime on tribal lands linked to the cheap, potent and highly addictive stimulant methamphetamine.
METH – USA Tribal leaders unveil new ‘meth toolkit’ – KXMC News Leaders of the National Congress of American Indians say methamphetamine is endangering tribal cultures across the nation. So they’ve unveiled a new “meth toolkit” to help battle the crisis.
METH – USA The Age of Ice Understanding Crystal Meth – Dental Plans Unlike heroin, the most destructive drug of another generation, “ice,” as it is commonly known, is not favored by one class or group of people over another.
HEROIN – USA State: Alcohol, cocaine, tranquilizers most found drugs in dead – Sun Sentinel More than 7,700 people who died in Florida in 2006 had drugs or alcohol in their system, with alcohol, cocaine and tranquilizers the most common.
METH – USA A National Movie-Making Campaign to Stop the Spread of Methamphetamine – Mass Media Distribution LLC A grassroots campaign is just beginning; one designed to stop methamphetamine with the help of local community youth, their talent and their love for the movies.
COCAINE – USA Deadly use of cocaine on rise in South Florida, report says – Sun Sentinel More South Florida residents died with cocaine in their bodies last year than the year before, and fewer died with heroin as a factor contributing to their deaths.
DRUGS – YEMEN Yemen, UN to start joint efforts on fighting drugs – Yemen News Agency Yemen and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) held a discussion session, on Sunday, over promoting cooperation ties in area of fighting drugs, and means of further improving this area of cooperation.
CANNABIS – SWEDEN More cannabis in Sweden than previously thought – The Local Swedish authorities have seriously underestimated the size of the country’s cannabis market. Around 25-30 tonnes of cannabis are sold in Sweden every year, rather than the 3 tonnes previously estimated.
Tags: cocaine, heroin, ice, METH
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June 11, 2007
OPIUM – NETHERLANDS United States Opposes Legalizing Opium Poppy Crop in Afghanistan – Press Zoom Legalizing the opium poppy crop in Afghanistan would be disastrous for that country and for the world, a U.S. State Department official says.
COCAINE – USA Cocaine: Hidden in Plain Sight – New York Times Drug-abuse experts say the blasé attitude toward cocaine use is a result of “generational amnesia.”
METH – USA Hundreds join campaign against meth – Billings Gazette While areas around this Northern Cheyenne town flooded Friday, the main street was awash in a sea of blue T-shirts as an anti-drug march surged through town.
METH – UK Coming in a rush: The rise of crystal meth in the UK – Ealing Times Although the problem of methamphetamine, or crystal meth, is not yet as prevalent in this country as in places like America, Australia, New Zealand and south-east Asia.
METH – USA Meth leads to no good – Chico Enterprise-Record Meth and madness go hand in hand, and in the end, there is violence, heartbreak and destruction. Those in the psychotic state that meth eventually brings on do unthinkable things to themselves and others, with a super-human strength the drug provides.
ALCOHOL – USA Editorial: Do students get message about drugs, alcohol? – Janesville Gazette In the survey taken in March, 59 percent of seniors said they drank beer in the previous year. That continues a downward trend since 76 percent said they did in the 1994 survey.
PRESCRIPTION – USA Unused Prescription Medicine Drop-Off in Milwaukee – MyFox Milwaukee The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District’s second Medicine Collection Day gave folks a chance to properly dispose of their unused prescription and over-the-counter medications.
PRESCRIPTION – USA Watch out for abuse of prescription drugs – Arizona Republic It sits inconspicuously in your medicine cabinet. That prescription from when you broke your ankle, had back pain, a root canal or the time when you suffered from insomnia.
PRESCRIPTION – USA Community Educates Parents and Grandparents to Curb Prescription Abuse – CADCA Like many communities across the country, rural Armstrong County, Penn. was seeing increasingly more cases of teens abusing prescription medications, such as pain relievers.
ALCOHOL – AUSTRALIA Youth on deadly drink trail – The Age The number of young people being treated for alcohol-related brain damage has grown fivefold in the past decade, prompting calls for urgent action on teenage binge drinking.
ALCOHOL – AUSTRALIA Alcohol problem surges – Bendigo Advertiser Recent Federal Government figures show almost one third of young people regularly drink amounts of alcohol that put them at risk or at high risk of alcohol-related harm.
Tags: alcohol, cocaine, METH, prescription abuse
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June 9, 2007
DRUGS – USA Overdoses Drive Up Accidental Death Rate in U.S. – Join Together The rate is rising again, and part of the blame is being focused on accidental overdoses on legal and illicit drugs.
METHADONE – ROMAINIA Inaction as Methadone Toll Rises – PR Log Methadone related deaths continue their upward trend in many areas across the Country. Currently Methadone is the #2 Killer Drug in the United States.
ALCOHOL – USA Adults face alcohol liability – Columbus Telegram Under the bill, adults who serve or provide alcohol to minors can be held liable if that individual harms or kills someone.
ALCOHOL – USA Alcohol use by teens can’t be ignored – Hillsboro Argus School is almost over and idle kids will soon look for some fun. Most of them will be involved in healthy, enriching activities. Unfortunately, a growing number will look to alcohol, typically beer or hard liquor, for their entertainment.
OPIUM – QATAR Kashmir declares war on poppy as violence ebbs – Gulf Times Police and soldiers armed with sickles, sticks and guns are swooping on the fields of Jammu and Kashmir, not in a hunt for militants, but to destroy fields of opium poppy, the source of heroin.
METH – USA Tribal community struggles with meth crisis – Medill Reports As a drug counselor for United Indian Health Service, Gerald Green tries to show American Indian kids hooked on methamphetamines that the drug ruins everything.
PAINKILLER – USA Lollipop painkiller generated 47 deaths nationwide – News 8 Austin This highly addictive lollipop has been linked to 47 deaths across the United States. Although the FDA approved it in 1998 for cancer patients, more then 80 percent of lollipop users don’t have cancer.
ADDICTION – USA Using the “Getting to Outcomes” Approach to Help Communities Prevent Underage Drinking – RAND This research brief summarizes guides that provide key accountability questions, worksheets, tools, and examples to help communities plan, implement, and evaluate their efforts to reduce and prevent underage drinking.
Tags: addiction, alcohol, illicit drugs, methadone, overdoses, painkiller
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June 8, 2007
METHADONE – UK Grieving mum’s tragic drugs plea – Wigan Observer A mother whose teenage son died from a lethal dose of methadone says PARENTS must be educated about drugs.
ALCOHOL – USA New U.K. Alcohol Strategy Includes Adult Drinkers – Join Together Kids are the typical targets for campaigns to prevent problem drinking, but a new strategy unveiled in Great Britain also includes a focus on older adults who drink at home.
ALCOHOL – USA Alcopop Billboards Banned Around Schools, Parks, Churches – Join Together The Illinois House last week approved a ban on billboard ads for alcopop drinks within 500 feet of schools, churches, parks and amusement parks.
ALCOHOL – USA Alcohol Crisis Grips Australia – HULIQ Alcohol is enfolding Australia in its grip. A new report says that one in eight Aussies drinks at dangerous levels.
ALCOHOL – GERMANY Powdered Alcohol Causes Legal Dilemma – Short News Booz2Go, a product developed by students in Holland that contains powdered alcohol, has the potential to be legally purchased by minors.
HEROIN – USA Cheap heroin gains popularity with teens – The Union of Grass Valley If you overhear kids talking about “cheese,” you may want to listen a little closer - they may not be discussing their favorite pizza topping, but rather, a killer version of heroin popular with teens.
PAINKILLER – CANADA Painkiller ruled addictive – Straight Goods The maker of the narcotic painkiller OxyContin and three executives pleaded guilty Thursday to making false claims about the drug’s risk of addiction.
METH – USA Officials: Meth Law Working, More Work Needed – KETV Omaha News Iowa public safety officials said Wednesday that the state’s tough anti-methamphetamine law is working — but the job isn’t done.
Tags: alcohol, heroin, methadone, oxycontin
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June 7, 2007
ADDICTION – CANADA Treating youth addiction must happen ‘very quickly’– The Guardian Providing treatment to Island youth hampered by drug and alcohol addiction will be a priority of the new Liberal government.
METH – USA Meth and Children – Central Illinois Proud The state is seeing a growing number of kids being exposed to methamphetamine. That’s because they’re living with parents who are making and using the drug– putting them in contact with dangerous chemicals.
METH – USA High School Hosts Meth-Lab Awareness Class – Whttp://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gifLKY News City leaders sponsored a meth-lab awareness workshop at Male High School Tuesday night. Last year.
METHADONE – USA Report Shows Methadone Leading Cause Of Overdose Deaths – WKYT News Out of nearly 500 overdose deaths in Kentucky last year, the state medical examiner’s annual report says more than 40 percent of the autopsies showed the pain killer, Methadone was the leading cause.
ALCOHOL – UK Call for alcohol alternatives as binge drinking soars – Religious Intelligence The Department of Health statistics found there are an estimated 7.1 million ‘hazardous and harmful’ drinkers in England, while 1.1 million are ‘dependant drinkers’.
ALCOHOL – NEW ZEALAND Dutch students develop powdered alcohol – Stuff.nz Top it up with water and you have a bubbly, lime-coloured and -flavoured drink with just 3 per cent alcohol content.
ALCOHOL – INDIA New alcohol strategy aims to discourage boozing culture – What is the Word This new method is being encouraged after it emerged that the cost of alcohol related disorders and crimes is a whooping £20 billion on an annual basis.
ALCOHOL – USA Australian Rehab Group Calls For Health Warning Labels On Alcohol – All Headline News An Adelaide-based alcohol rehabilitation group has called for health warning labels on all beer, wine and spirits sold in Australia.
ALCOHOL – USA Police Sell Blood Alcohol Tests to Public – WIBW News In it’s ongoing mission to curb underage drinking, the Derby Police Department is making take-home breathalyzer tests available to the public.
ALCOHOL – USA Alcohol advertising ban on children’s replica kits to be implemented in UK – Drinks Business Review Following the introduction of a new voluntary ban, children’s replica sports shirts in the UK will no longer display logos advertising alcoholic drinks.
Tags: addiction, alcohol, METH, meth epidemic, rehab
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June 6, 2007
PRESCRIPTION – USA West Frankfort Cracks Down on Prescription Drug Abuse – WISL TV Law officers and the medical community are teaming up to crack down on prescription drug abuse.
PRESCRIPTION – USA Prescription Drug Addiction Detox Can Be Safe and More Comfortable – PR Web Prescription drug addiction, abuse and dependency have reached near epidemic proportions. Abuse of prescription drugs is now second only to marijuana, and greater than all illegal drugs such as cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine.
METH – USA Crystal Meth Like Pink Candy, Addiction is Quick – WHAM News Area schools are warning students about the dangers of a new form of crystal meth that looks like pink candy.
METH – USA Is it time to worry about meth? – Inside Rockland According to one legislator who is pushing the Meth Shield Act that will go to public hearing at tonight’s County Legislature meeting.
DRUGS – USA Drug Use Is Increasing Among Young American Indians – Medical News Today Overall, American Indian adolescents were found to be at higher risk for trying marijuana than their peers across the country.
DRUGS – USA Colombian Coca Crop Increases Again – Join Together The billions of U.S. dollars pouring into Colombian anti-drug efforts have failed for a third straight year to curb cocaine production in the South American country.
ADDICTION – USA Market for Smoking Treatment to Double, Report Predicts – A market-research company is predicting that smoking cessation and addiction treatment products will become a $2.3-billion business by 2010, more than double its value in 2005.
PRESCRIPTION – USA Porter County Sees Jump in Prescription Drug Deaths – Fox News Porter County officials are concerned about a rash of deaths stemming from prescription drug overdoses.
ECSTASY – UK Ecstasy impairs memory, study shows – The Guardian Ecstasy can cause lasting damage to the human brain, even if the drug is only taken for a short time, according to new research.
DRUGS – AUSTRALIA Police should be subject to drug tests – The Age Why should sports people be tested for drugs when people doing crucial jobs are not?
ADDICTION – SOUTH AFRICA Tips to prevent drug addiction – Health 24 There are ways that parents can attempt to prevent addiction in their children. Although prevention is never guaranteed, it is often the best chance you may have at keeping them safe.
Tags: detox, prescription drug abuse, prescription drug addiction
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June 4, 2007
METHADONE – USA Stats show pills are a dangerous high – NWI Times Prescription drugs — like the heroin replacement drug methadone and the painkillers OxyContin and Vicodin — are contributing to more fatal drug overdoses.
PRESCRIPTION – USA Prescription for abuse – NWI Times Medical and addiction professionals say prescriptions can be as damaging as other illicit drugs, causing addiction and even death.
PRESCRIPTION – USA Prescription abuse creating ’scariest time’ in region – NWI Times In March, a 15-year-old girl sat in her Portage High School classroom, crushed up a Flexeril pill, and snorted it off of her desk.
METH – USA Sheriff, mothers join meth fight – Orlando Sentinel Community leaders and advocates have decided to address the growing abuse of methamphetamine before it is out of control. The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office has agreed to support Mothers Against Methamphetamine, or MAMA
METH – USA Meth homes can leave neighborhood in a mess – San Francisco Chronicle Most people know the basics — the smokable, sniffable, shootable, swallowable intensely addictive drug that ruins all kinds of lives from college students and homeless people to housewives and, increasingly, younger kids.
METH – USA Gazette Opinion: Meth abuse still clouds Montana – Billings Gazette The Montana Meth Project has raised public awareness about the ugly consequences of methamphetamine addiction.
OPIUM – CHINA Police vow to stamp out drugs by Games – China Daily It could have been a scene from a Hollywood movie. Two police officers dressed in white hazmat suits and transparent gas masks threw bags full of heroin, ice and ketamine into a huge cauldron as a group of armed policemen stood guard.
METH – USA Fruit drink mixed with meth aims at teens, drug chief says – Huntsville Times The head of the Marshall County Drug Enforcement Unit says he expects drug dealers in this area may soon try to get young people hooked on methamphetamine through fruit- or chocolate-flavored drinks.
RITALIN – USA Our teens’ pill problem – Longview Daily News Recent surveys suggest that today’s teenagers — raised in a culture that seems thttp://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gifo pop a pill for any ailment — abuse prescription medications because they incorrectly believe they aren’t as dangerous as illegal drugs and because they’re easier to get.
ALCOHOL – UK Alcohol branding to end – Mid Sussex Today Alcohol branding on children’s replica sports shirts is to end under new rules. It follows an agreement within the drinks industry that it is unnecessary for logos to be advertised in this manner.
ALCOHOL – USA Gillette businesses join drug, alcohol testing program – Casper Star Tribune Businesses here are beginning to take advantage of a new state program that encourages employers to test employees for drug and alcohol use.
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June 1, 2007
ALCOHOL – USA Alcohol and Its Effects on Family Life – Dental Plans Alcohol and its effects on family life can have life long consequences for those who live under its influence. This is the view point from a child who survived the silent war that alcohol waged upon his family.
METH – CANADA Restrictions choking meth efforts – Abbotsford News A plan to choke off the supply of crystal methamphetamine in Surrey is welcome. Unfortunately, such plans are hampered by restrictions on landlords, law enforcement personnel and city staff.
METH – USA Candy-Flavored Meth Raising Concerns – WLNS News A candy-flavored drug may be on its way to Michigan, and police are urging parents to be on the lookout.
COCAINE – SOUTH AFRICA Wake up and smell the cocaine in Italy – Independent Online An Italian scientific study has found particles of cocaine in Rome’s air, Italy’s national research council (CNR) said on Thursday.
COCAINE – USA Study Finds Cocaine, Pot in Rome’s Air – Fox News Researchers may have figured out what makes la vita so dolce in Rome. A report from Italy’s National Research Council released Thursday found that there are traces of cocaine and cannabis in the air of the Eternal City.
METH – USA CrimeStoppers launches anti-methamphetamine campaign – Meridian Star Local airwaves, television sets and the newspaper in Meridian will soon be flooded with anti-methamphetamine ads — a move that is designed to deter people from ever trying the drug.
Tags: alcohol, cocaine, METH
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