Drug News
June 30, 2008
ALCOHOL – USA
Anheuser to Stop Selling Alcoholic Energy Drinks – Wall Street Journal
Anheuser-Busch Cos. will stop making and selling caffeinated alcoholic drinks as part of a settlement with 11 state attorneys general, the attorneys general said Thursday.
ALCOHOL – CHINA
Some 50 pilots in India fail alcohol tests yearly – China Daily
Around 50 pilots each year in India are grounded for consuming alcohol before taking a flight, foreign media reported Thursday.
METH – USA
Wyoming Meth Project launches statewide campaign – The Torrington Telegram
On June 16, the Wyoming Meth Project advisory board kicked off a campaign that is patterned after a program started in Montana two years ago.
ALCOHOL – USA
Drug, alcohol abuse study measures the high cost of under-treated addiction – The Los Angeles Times
DRUG AND alcohol abuse sets people on a path toward heart disease, cancer and other chronic illnesses. A study in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment reports that hospital costs for this medical fallout can be substantial.
ALCOHOL – USA
Alcoholic-energy drinks: The ups and the downs – Kansas City Star
It’s not a problem of labeling; it’s a problem with the product. Alcoholic-energy drinks, like Anheuser-Busch’s Tilt, pose dangers to more than just teenagers.
ALCOHOL – USA
Student alcohol use at 45% - MLive
The number of Jackson County minors who have consumed alcohol is in line with national averages listed in a federal report released this week.
ADDICTION – INDIA
Cops alert parents on addiction signs – Calcutta Telegraph
When your gangly teenaged son suddenly takes to smelling boot-polish, it’s a cause for worry. For the round tin box may just contain the first signs of more destructive and expensive addictions.
METH – USA
Madigan announces anti-meth program – The Southern
Meth makers in Southern Illinois soon will have one less tactic in getting the materials they need to make the drug.
DRUGS – U
How to Implement a Model to Get Youth Off Drugs and Out of Crime – RWJF
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health reports that more than 1 million youths, ages 12 to 17, needed treatment for an illicit drug problem in 2003, but only one in 10 actually received help.
DRUGS – UK
Human Rights Take Centre Stage on ‘International Day Against Drug Abuse’ – International Harm Reduction Agency
The United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon, has used the UN-sponsored International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking to focus on the rights of people who use drugs and people in prison for drug offences, declaring that “No one should be stigmatised or discriminated against because of their dependence on drugs”.
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June 28, 2008
ALCOHOL – USA
Anheuser-Busch ends sales of alcoholic energy drinks – Central Valley Business Times
Anheuser-Busch Inc. is ending sales of its alcoholic energy drinks, including Tilt and Bud Extra, and says it will not produce any caffeinated alcohol beverages in the future.
DRUGS – UK
The 26th Of June International Day Against Drug Abuse And Illicit Trafficking – Medical News Today
The 26th of June International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking was established by the United Nations in 1987. In its 2006 edition, the UNODC launched an anti-drugs campaign entitled “Do drugs control your life? Your life. Your community. No place for drugs.”
OPIUM – UK
Opium, cocaine threaten Africa and Europe - UNODC – Summary – Earth Times
The surge in opium and cocaine cultivation last year has negative effects on the drug control situation in Africa and Europe, the head of the UN drug agency said
CANNABIS – UK
28% of pupils admit trying cannabis – The Press Association
More than a quarter of teenagers have tried cannabis by the age of 15, Government figures show. Nearly a fifth of 13-year-olds have been in a fight, while 12% admit to having shoplifted, the study said.
ALCOHOL – USA
Anheuser-Busch will stop alcoholic ‘energy’ drinks – CNN News
Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc. will reformulate its alcoholic energy drinks to remove caffeine and other stimulants they contain as part of a nationwide legal settlement.
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June 27, 2008
METH – USA
Seniors to hear about meth impacts – The Record-Courier
The Partnership of Community Resources is sponsoring a presentation Thursday at the Douglas County Senior Center to the people often referred to as “first responders” in dealing with methamphetamine use in families.
METH – USA
Community learns meth education – The Morehead News
A highly toxic and addictive drug called meth is being concocted in houses, hotels and mobile homes across the state.
MARIJUANA – USA
Marijuana is Dangerous, but Maybe Not the Way You Think – Red Orbit
Inhaling the smoke of burning coal, wood or leaves is bad for you. Acrid smoke injures the lungs and leads to chronic obstructive lung disease. Smoke contains chemicals such as benzpyrene, which causes cancer. Slow-burning cigarettes release carbon monoxide as well as carbon dioxide.
CANNABIS – NEW ZEALAND
Cannabis tops list of illicit drugs sending people to hospital – New Zealand Herald
Cannabis use is causing more admissions to publicly-funded hospitals than all of the other illegal drugs combined, a police drugs specialist has found.
ADDICTION – INDIA
Delhi Govt adopts preventive strategy to fight drug addiction – Zee News
The Delhi government has adopted the strategy of building “preventive awareness” and providing treatment and counselling to fight drug addiction.
ALCOHOL – USA
Youths Exposed to More Alcohol Ads in 2007 – Join Together
Youths ages 12-20 were exposed to an average of 301 TV ads for alcoholic beverages last year, up from 216 in 2001, according to research from the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth (CAMY) at Georgetown University.
DRUGS – USA
Sewage Study Yields Surprising Info About Drug Use – Join Together
Scientists analyzing the chemical composition of raw sewage in cities in the U.S. and Europe have made some surprising discoveries about drug-use patterns.
ALCOHOL – UK
Think About That Third (or Fourth) Drink – Medical News Today
“Binge drinking” is a useful term that indicates an excessive, unhealthy and dangerous level of drinking. “Binge” drinkers aim to get drunk, often as quickly as possible.
ALCOHOL – UK
When Will It Be Time To Take Action On Alcohol? – Medical News Today
The Australian Drug Foundation (ADF) expressed disappointment that the Report from the Inquiry into the Alcohol Toll Reduction Bill from the Senate Community Affairs Committee (SCAC) recommended the Bill not be passed.
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June 26, 2008
HEROIN – USA
Peoria PD: Heroin use on rise – WHOI News
Girls as young as 16-years-old are starting to try heroin, and Peoria police said they have seen a large increase in its use.
HEROIN – AUSTRALIA
‘Hillbilly heroin’ makes its mark on Australian streets – ABC Online News
There are any number of illegal drugs on Australian streets at any one time, but a relative newcomer, known as ‘hillbilly heroin’, is becoming more popular.
METH – USA
Omaha drug task force to educate groups about meth – Omaha World-Herald
The Omaha Metro Drug Task Force is organizing informal presentations for groups in the Omaha area about methamphetamine.
METH – MONTENEGRO
Success for Crystal Meth Drug Addict on Youtube – PR Canada
According to Narconon Trois-Rivières, Crystal methamphetamine (more commonly referred to as crystal meth) is a drug known to cause severe addiction problems. Meth is still a drug of choice for many since it is easily available to anyone and cheaper than numerous other drugs.
METH – USA
County cracks down on drug used in meth – The Chicago Tribune
State law allows the purchase of only three grams per week of certain cold medications that are used to make meth. Retailers are required to keep a log.
METH – USA
Blue Rhino Responds to Concerns Over Propane Tanks and Methamphetamine Production – Business Wire
With the 4th of July weekend on the horizon, Blue Rhino, America’s leading brand of propane tank exchange, is reassuring grillers of the safety of its tanks in light of safety concerns regarding propane tanks and the production of methamphetamine.
DRUGS – USA
Adolescent Drinkers, Drug Users Die Younger – Join Together
Adolescent substance-abuse disorders are a predictor of young-adult mortality, new research from the University of Pittsburgh concludes.
COCAINE – USA
Cocaine, Booze and Energy Drinks: What Now for Parents? – National Ledger
Many are also worried that the energy drinks are fast becoming a favorite as a mixer fro alcohol and other parents are worried that their teens are mixing drugs, alcohol and the caffeine-laden drinks to catch a high.
MARIJUANA – USA
U.S. Marijuana Capital Toughens Enforcement – Join Together
Voters in Mendocino, Calif., have voted to tighten rules on the amount of marijuana a medical user may possess, a significant step in a community known to be a hotbed for both marijuana cultivation and support of medical marijuana.
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June 25, 2008
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription Pill Deaths Continue – Tampa Tribune
Three times more Floridians died from prescription pill abuse last year than from a fatal overdose of an illegal drug.
METH – USA
Free home meth test kits at Superday – Wyoming Tribune
Up to 250 testing kits will be provided free at Superday to tenants or property owners concerned about prior methamphetamine use or laboratories in their residence.
ALCOHOL – KENYA
Revealed: Students drowning in alcohol – Daily Nation
The devastating effects of alcohol and drugs on young people in Kenya can be laid bare today.
ALCOHOL – KENYA
Industry invests millions to curb alcohol abuse – Daily Nation
It was not until four years ago that the country’s alcoholic beverage manufacturers stepped up efforts to encourage responsible drinking.
ALCOHOL – INDIA
Alcohol linked to brain damage – Times of India
You might not just realize this while downing a mug of chilled beer on a summer afternoon, but a new study has revealed that too much alcohol can cause permanent damage to brain.
PAINKILLER – USA
Group Sues FDA in Effort to Ban Painkiller – Washington Post
A prescription painkiller sold under names including Darvon and Darvocet is too risky to stay on the market, a consumer advocacy group argued in suing the Food and Drug Administration.
ALCOHOL – USA
NIAAA Publishes Guidelines on Physician Alcohol Interventions – Join Together
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) has published new advice for physicians interested in “Helping Patients Who Drink Too Much.”
HEROIN – USA
Oregon fears heroin is tempting more kids – The Oregonain
In the wake of Oregon’s crackdown on methamphetamine, police say, heroin has become a cheaper, more plentiful alternative, especially for kids tempted to venture beyond marijuana and alcohol.
PAINKILLER – USA
Public Citizen Sues FDA for Failure to Act on Darvon – Consumer Affairs
Public Citizen sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today for failing to act on its petition to withdraw Darvon, Darvocet and all drugs containing propoxyphene gradually from the market as is now required in the United Kingdom.
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June 24, 2008
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription Pill Deaths Continue – Tampa Tribune
Three times more Floridians died from prescription pill abuse last year than from a fatal overdose of an illegal drug.
METH – USA
Free home meth test kits at Superday – Wyoming Tribune
Up to 250 testing kits will be provided free at Superday to tenants or property owners concerned about prior methamphetamine use or laboratories in their residence.
ALCOHOL – KENYA
Revealed: Students drowning in alcohol – Daily Nation
The devastating effects of alcohol and drugs on young people in Kenya can be laid bare today.
ALCOHOL – KENYA
Industry invests millions to curb alcohol abuse – Daily Nation
It was not until four years ago that the country’s alcoholic beverage manufacturers stepped up efforts to encourage responsible drinking.
ALCOHOL – INDIA
Alcohol linked to brain damage – Times of India
You might not just realize this while downing a mug of chilled beer on a summer afternoon, but a new study has revealed that too much alcohol can cause permanent damage to brain.
PAINKILLER – USA
Group Sues FDA in Effort to Ban Painkiller – Washington Post
A prescription painkiller sold under names including Darvon and Darvocet is too risky to stay on the market, a consumer advocacy group argued in suing the Food and Drug Administration.
ALCOHOL – USA
NIAAA Publishes Guidelines on Physician Alcohol Interventions – Join Together
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) has published new advice for physicians interested in “Helping Patients Who Drink Too Much.”
HEROIN – USA
Oregon fears heroin is tempting more kids – The Oregonain
In the wake of Oregon’s crackdown on methamphetamine, police say, heroin has become a cheaper, more plentiful alternative, especially for kids tempted to venture beyond marijuana and alcohol.
PAINKILLER – USA
Public Citizen Sues FDA for Failure to Act on Darvon – Consumer Affairs
Public Citizen sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today for failing to act on its petition to withdraw Darvon, Darvocet and all drugs containing propoxyphene gradually from the market as is now required in the United Kingdom
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June 23, 2008
PAINKILLER – USA
FDA sued over failure to ban painkiller – Fierce Healthcare
A consumer group has sued the FDA over its failure to remove a prescription painkiller from the market, arguing that it’s too dangerous to stay on the market.
DRUGS – UK
Teens Who Abuse Alcohol Or Drugs Are More Likely To Die Young, Pitt Study Finds – Medical News Today
Teens who abuse alcohol or drugs are more likely to die in early adulthood, according to a study by University of Pittsburgh.
METH – USA
Be On The Lookout for Meth Contaminated Propane Tanks – KIMT News
Propane tanks are not just for grilling but some are using the tanks to make meth. With meth labs on the rise in our area be on the lookout for corroded propane tanks.
ALCOHOL – USA
Survey Finds Wales Has Huge Underage Drinking Problem – Join Together
A new health survey conducted in 40 countries finds that Welsh children were the most likely to have been drunk multiple times before reaching the age of 13.
ALCOHOL – UK
Booze plans enough to drive you to drink – Scotsman
IF ever there was an example of why the SNP would make Scotland a confused, sad, mad and bad place to live, it must be its toxic brew of seemingly-attractive authoritarian ideas to change the drinking habits of Scotland’s youth.
ALCOHOL – UK
Shocking adverts in blitz on binge drinking – Times Online
The Home Office is out to quench students’ thirsts for alcohol with a multi-million pound, multi-media campaign, designed to shock.
ALCOHOL – NEW ZEALAND
Binge rules could drive you to drink – The New Zealand Herald
A report published this month in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health found that the number of women aged 18 to 24 who had to go to hospital after binge drinking had more than doubled in less than a decade.
PAINKILLER – USA
Group sues FDA for inaction over its petition to ban risky painkiller – Food Consumer
A prominent consumer group Thursday filed lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration over the agency’s delay in response to its early petition to pull a prescription painkiller off from the marker.
ADDICTION – USA
Catching addiction before it starts: The five stages of drug use – Delta County Independent
Every minute of every day, around the clock, five people try an illicit drug for the first time. That adds up to nearly three million people per year. Tragically, more than half of these initiates are under 18.
ADDERALL – USA
Doctors may soon prescribe addictive drugs online – Forbes
The concern is that patients are more likely to abuse these treatments, and their prescriptions should be monitored more closely.
ALCOHOL – UK
‘Hazardous Drinking’ May Be A New ‘Check Stop’ On The Way To Alcohol Dependence – Medical News Today
Current diagnostic guides divide alcohol-use disorders into two categories: alcohol abuse/harmful use and alcohol dependence.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Are You Taking Too Many Medications? – Forbes
The next time you take a peek in your friend’s or neighbor’s medicine cabinet, don’t be surprised if it’s a little crowded.
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June 21, 2008
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription drug use among Malibu youth escalates – Malibu Times
The Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station-sponsored juvenile intervention team, designed to combat drug and alcohol problems within Malibu and Conejo Valley cities, is working to curb Malibu teen substance abuse, including an increasing abuse of prescription medication.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription drugs kill more people than illicit drugs – Food Consumer
The Florida Medical Examiners Commission this week released a report saying that “the rate of deaths caused by prescription drugs was three times the rate of deaths caused by all illicit drugs combined”.
METH – USA
Announce ground-breaking anti-meth program – Little Chicago Review
The Wyoming Meth Project today announced the launch of a statewide prevention campaign aimed at significantly reducing first-time methamphetamine use among Wyoming youth.
ALCOHOL – UK
‘Stop targeting alcohol at young’ – BBC News
Children’s Commissioner for Wales Keith Towler says a World Health Organisation survey which found children and young people in Wales had been drunk more often than others in the western world is a signal to adults on their own responsibilities.
MARIJUANA – USA
Study Says Marijuana Is Now More Potent – US News and World Report
The project—which is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, collected and analyzed samples of seized pot from 48 states and determined that THC levels are almost double what they were in 1983.
CANNABIS – UK
UK children ‘most likely to try cannabis’ – Guardian
Children growing up in the UK are more likely to drink, smoke and to have tried cannabis than in many other western countries, according to a study by the World Health Organisation.
METH – USA
Prevention, Treatment Could Curb Meth Problem – University of Kentucky News
Kentucky, like the rest of the U.S., is grappling with problems related to an apparent rise in methamphetamine abuse. However, the popular perception of a “meth epidemic” tends to overstate the role played by that drug in the overall picture of substance abuse in Kentucky.
ALCOHOL – AUSTRALIA
Parent targeted in binge drinking TV ads – The Age
The head of a new campaign to curb excessive drinking by targeting parents’ alcohol use in front of children says it’s not about blaming mums and dads.
ALCOHOL – UK
Alcohol Abuse Can Damage The Brain By Decreasing Insulin And Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptors – Medical News Today
A new study using postmortem human brain tissue has found that chronic alcohol abuse can decrease levels of genes needed for brain cells to respond to insulin/IGF, leading to neurodegeneration similar to that caused by Type 2 diabetes mellitus.
ALCOHOL – UK
Ordered Drinks Can Be Larger And Have Greater Alcohol Content Than You May Think – Medical News Today
Most alcohol research tends to assume that alcoholic drinks contain the same amount of pure alcohol: 0.6 ounces or 18 milliliters. Why is this important? Because researchers need accuracy to do their job well, and consumers need to know what they’re drinking, especially if they are then going to drive
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June 20, 2008
Concert focuses on meth problem – Appeal-Democrat
Friday Night Live is planning an all-day concert on Saturday to raise awareness of methamphetamine abuse in the Yuba-Sutter area.
METH – USA
Pharmacology of crystal meth – Eurek Alert
When smoked, crystal meth rapidly achieves high concentrations in the brain without the burdens of the intravenous route. Kish reviews the actions of methamphetamine and explains the potential role of dopamine in methamphetamine craving.
METH – USA
Concert Held in Idaho to Raise Money Against Meth – Local ABC News
This all day all age benefit concert features local bands donating their time and talent.
They held this to try to help raise awareness about the devastating impact of Meth
in Idaho.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Florida Medical Examiner’s report show prescription drugs more deadly – North Florida News Daily
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and the Florida Medical Examiners Commission released the state’s annual report on Drugs Identified in Deceased Persons.
RITALIN – USA
Enquirer seeks sources for substance abuse series – Battle Creek Enquier
Substance abuse among young people does not afflict just one group. Teens from all walks of life use drugs and alcohol both to tune out and to tune in.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Florida Reports Prescription Drugs Killing Far More People than Illicit Drugs – Join Together
The Florida Medical Examiners Commission says that autopsies show that prescription drugs kill three times more people in Florida than all illicit drugs combined
METH – USA
Anti-meth campaign kicks off – CBS Denver News
The Wyoming Meth Project has launched a campaign to prevent young people from trying the highly addictive drug with a campaign fueled by television, radio and print advertisements.
ALCOHOL – USA
Namibia: Festival Against Drugs and Alcohol – All Africa
The 3rd year social work students of the University of Namibia in conjunction with Bank Windhoek, Coalition on Responsible Drinking, Namibia Breweries, and the Drug Awareness Group are organizing a TADA choir festival that will take place this Saturday.
ALCOHOL – UK
Scottish Suicide And Homicide Rates Fueled By Drink And Drugs – Medical News Today
Alcohol and drug misuse mean Scots are almost twice as likely to kill or take their own life compared to people living in England and Wales, published research reveals.
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June 19, 2008
METH – USA
Bands Take to the Stage to Combat Meth – KPVI TV News
The statistics are startling. According to the Idaho Meth Project, one in five Idaho teens sees little or no risk in trying meth once or twice.
METH – USA
Air Show Raises Money For Idaho Meth Project – Fox 12 Boise
The Thunder Over Nampa air show isn’t just drawing crowds, it’s raising money for a good cause.
METH – USA
Concert Held in Idaho to Raise Money Against Meth – ABC Local News
The 2008 Blakefest- metal against Meth concert was held Saturday. This all day all age benefit concert features local bands donating their time and talent.
ALCOHOL – USA
City joins others with beach alcohol ban – San Diego Union Tribune
Solana Beach has banned alcohol consumption on its beaches for at least a year, leaving Camp Pendleton and Silver Strand State Beach near Coronado as the only beaches in the county that allow liquor.
ALCOHOL – USA
Can exercise help prevent addiction to drugs or alcohol? – Nashua Telegraph
Sure, exercise is good for your waistline, your heart, your bones – but might it also help prevent addiction to drugs or alcohol? There are some tantalizing clues that physical activity might spur changes in the brain to do just that. Now the government is beginning a push for hard research to prove it.
DRUGS – AUSTRALIA
Use of drug GHB growing faster than heroin – ABC News
Medical experts say use of the drug GHB in Melbourne, has grown faster than heroin use.
METH – USA
Thunder Over Nampa helps Idaho Meth Project – KTVB TV News
Thousands of people turned out for the final day of the Thunder Over Nampa air show. Donations to the show benefit the Idaho Meth Project.
METH – USA
Propane Tanks Used To Cook Deadly Drug – KRDO News
If you ever use those white propane tanks for your backyard grill…listen up! A new trend could mean that those tanks are more dangerous than ever.
MARIJUANA – USA
New Report Finds Highest-Ever Levels of THC in U.S. Marijuana – Join Together
The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) released the latest analysis from the University of Mississippi’s Potency Monitoring Project, which revealed that levels of THC – the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana – have reached the highest-ever amounts since scientific analysis of the drug began in the late 1970s.
MORPHINE – USA
St. Louis Company Recalls Morphine Tablets – Ozark First
A St. Louis-based pharmaceutical company is recalling some morphine tablets due to the potential for oversized tablets.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
In Florida, Prescription Drug Deaths Outpace Those from Illegal Drugs – News Inferno
Prescription drugs have replaced cocaine and other illicit substances as the leading cause of drug abuse deaths in Florida, a new study says. Despite this, the state has no prescription drug monitoring program, and the authors of the study say Florida must do more to curb the abuse of legal medication.
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