Drug News
August 3, 2008
DRUGS – UK
Rapid rise seen in fatal medication errors at home – The Associated Press
Deaths from medication mistakes at home, like actor Heath Ledger’s accidental overdose, rose dramatically during the past two decades, an analysis of U.S. death certificates finds.
DRUGS – UK
Mexico battles drug addiction – United Press International
Health officials report drug addiction is a growing problem in Mexico since the government’s crackdown on cartels and stepped-up U.S. border enforcement.
DRUGS – USA
Drug-abuse backlash in Mexico – Arizona Republic
Mexico confronts a growing problem with drug addiction, a phenomenon that some experts blame on the Mexican government’s crackdown on drug cartels and stepped-up U.S. border enforcement.
HEROIN – USA
Student heroin use meeting – WWMT News
A Kalamazoo County community will come together to fight a dangerous trend Monday. They are concerned over teenagers abusing heroin and other drugs.
METH – USA
Expert educates law enforcement about dangers of meth – Foster’s Daily Democrat
Meth is more addictive than cocaine, crack-cocaine and amphetamines, and meth labs are driven by addiction, not by finance.
ALCOHOL – USA
Trailer donation aids Elkins’ alcohol awareness program – Northwest Arkansas Times
Elkins police have a way to transport their donated drunk driving education golf cart thanks to an additional donation by a local business, Ranalli Farms.
ALCOHOL – USA
Stemming the Tide of Alcohol? – red Orbit
When the head of the Royal College of Physicians says we are on the verge of a “tsunami” of alcohol-related health problems, perhaps we should all put down our pints or wine glasses and listen.
RITALIN – USA
AntiDepressants and Suicide – Injury Board
All but lost in the story is the fact that David had been prescribed “Ritalin, Zoloft and antidepressants, each with the broken promise of some return to normalcy.”
ALCOHOL – UK
Pub chains flout drinking rules – Times Online
Pub chains are flouting their own rules on responsible drinking by selling double measures of spirits cheaper than singles, offering two-for-one promotions and holding happy hours where prices are slashed.
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July 31, 2008
METHAMPHETAMINE – NEW ZEALAND
Ecstasy and cocaine gain ground on P – Stuff
NEW Zealand is winning the battle against methamphetamine, but ecstasy and cocaine use has doubled, an international drug report says.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription Drugs Found Online, Abused by Teens – Westport News
A Columbia University study has shown that prescription drugs can be easily bought on the Internet, while another study by the Partnership for a Drug-Free America indicates that many teens are abusing them.
METH – USA
Madison County Officials Meet With DEA to Discuss Meth Enforcement – WAAY
Madison County leaders were briefed Thursday by a Drug Enforcement Administration on the latest methods of fighting methamphetamine production.
DRUGS – UK
Scotland’s Higher Death Rate Partly Explained By Drug Abuse – Medical News Today
Death rates in Scotland are higher than in England and Wales, and a new study published on bmj.com finds that drug abuse in Scotland is a key factor contributing to this difference.
ALCOHOL – UK
California Alcohol Problems Drain $38 Billion Annually – Medical News Today
Marin Institute, the alcohol industry watchdog, held a news conference and town hall meeting in Los Angeles today to release the disturbing findings of its landmark report, The Annual Catastrophe of Alcohol in California. Such a comprehensive study has never been done in California.
ALCOHOL – USA
Tell NCAA President Myles Brand that Beer Ads Don’t Belong in College Sports Television – Take Action
Since 2005, 348 institutions of higher education — including Arizona State, Ohio State, Texas Tech, and the Universities of Florida, Minnesota, and Nebraska — and 16 athletic conferences have endorsed the Campaign for Alcohol-Free Sports TV’s “College Commitment” pledge to work toward eliminating beer advertising during televised college sports.
DRUGS – USA
Family Meals Have Greater Protective Effect on Girls – Join Together
University of Minnesota researchers have found that while middle-school girls who share regular family meals see beneficial effects throughout their teenage years on substance-using behaviors, boys do not experience the same effects from a regular family presence at the dinner table
ADDICTION – USA
3rd National Conference on Women, Addiction and Recovery – Join Together
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, in partnership with New Century Institute and the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association, is pleased to host “The 3rd National Conference on Women, Addiction and Recovery: Inspiring Leadership, Changing Lives.”
HEROIN – USA
Multnomah County Warns Of Fatal Heroin Overdoses – eMaxHealth
A handful of overdose deaths in the last few weeks, along with a steady rise in heroin-related deaths over the past year, have raised concerns among county health officials.
PAINKILLER – USA
Illegal narcotic linked to death increase – United Press International
At least 1,000 people died in a two-year surge of fatalities resulting from an illegal version of the painkiller fentanyl, government officials said.
PAINKILLER – USA
Illegal Painkiller Cited in Overdose Surge – The Wall Street Journal
A two-year wave of deaths caused by an illegal street version of the powerful painkiller fentanyl claimed more than 1,000 lives, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported in the government’s first assessment of the outbreak’s toll.
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July 28, 2008
HEROIN – UK
Health experts to join families at heroin information event – Tyrone Times
HEALTH professionals and families whose loved ones have been affected by the devastating drug heroin, will be on the panel at a special information evening organised by Dungannon based alcohol and drugs awareness centre, Breakthru.
HEROIN – USA
Lebanon County coroner warns of spike in heroin-related deaths – PennLive
Lebanon County Coroner Dr. Jeffery A. Yocum has issued a warning about deaths in Lebanon City within the past week in which heroin use was a contributing factor. It is uncertain if this illegal product is tainted or of unusual purity, according to the warning.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription mistakes a scary, growing trend – Norwhich Bulletin
Pharmacy errors are increasing, according to the Institute of Medicine and the National Boards of Pharmacy. About 5 percent of all prescriptions filled in the U.S. each year are incorrect, and 7,000 people die each year because of pharmacy mistakes.
DRUGS – UK
The misery of youth: Teenagers depressed and fearful as drink, drugs and crime take their toll – Daily Mail
Young people believe they are unhappier than ever before as crime, alcohol and drugs wreck their lives, according to a report. Instead of enjoying their youth, many are in the depths of depression, the survey found.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Abuse of prescription drugs a concern – Bennington Banner
The problem of prescription drug abuse has been on the increase throughout the country, causing law enforcement officials and doctors to re-examine the tactics used to combat it.
ALCOHOL – UK
Overindulgence Of Alcohol Encouraged By Loud Music – Medical News Today
Commercial venues are very aware of the effects that the environment – in this case, music – can have on in-store traffic flow, sales volumes, product choices, and consumer time spent in the immediate vicinity. A study of the effects of music levels on drinking in a bar setting has found that loud music leads to more drinking in less time.
ALCOHOL – USA
Beach alcohol rules on tap for SRIA meeting – Pensacola News Journal
No drinking alcohol. No loud music. No employees parking in the patrons’ spaces. Designating an alcohol-free section of the Gulf side of Pensacola Beach, excluding restaurants or bars.
ALCOHOL –USA
Permanent Beach Alcohol Ban To Be Decided In November – KGTV News
Voters should be asked in November whether to make the one-year trial ban on alcohol at San Diego’s beaches permanent, two City Council members said Tuesday.
ALCOHOL –UK
Cheap alcohol is fuelling binge drinking, study says –Telegraph
The research, carried out by Sheffield University, examined the impact of cheap supermarket deals on beer, wine and spirits and identified a link with binge drinking.
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July 22, 2008
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescriptions are top drug abused by teens – Cleveland Daily Banner
Nationwide prescription drugs have become the second most abused illegal drug, behind marijuana, among young people ages 12 to 17, but not in Bradley County.
METH – USA
Officials keep an eye out for meth – Morning Sentinel
But while they don’t produce a lot of the drug, Maine meth labs represent a subculture of drug users that officials are watching carefully.
MORPHINE – CANADA
‘Dode’ for a cheap high – South Asian Focus
Poppy powder, a derivative of highly addictive and illegal opium, is openly sold in some meat shops in Brampton and Mississauga. Its use is raising questions about its legality and potentially harmful effects for those seeking an unconventional ‘high’.
DRUGS – CANADA
SouthCoast Recovery, Orange County California’s Foremost Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center – Free Press Release Center
SouthCoast Recovery, a premier California alcohol and drug rehab center, announces the addition of a Adderall Treatment Program to its 30, 60, 90-day and six month residential treatment programs.
ADDICTION – USA
When you decide you can’t stop your addiction on your own, here is the rehab call – Trans World News
Privacy is and must be the bedrock of the drug rehabilitation process. Some drug treatment centers merely pay lip service to that principle. Cliffside Malibu makes it a way of life.
ALCOHOL – UK
No alcohol for young drivers call – BBC News
The legal blood alcohol limit should be cut to zero for drivers aged 17 to 20, England’s chief medical officer says.
ADDICTION – BULGARIA
The Sober Sources Network Offers Thorough Addiction Support – PR-USA
Addiction recovery, no matter the type of addiction, has become the focus of several online sites. The Sober Source Network is the flourishing and leading resource network offering support for alcoholism and addiction.
ALCOHOL – UK
Cops launch drink, drug, driving blitz – Evening Times
A SUMMER crackdown on drink drivers has been launched today with a series of high-visibility police patrols across the west of Scotland.
DRUGS – IRELAND
Illegal drug use – Urgent wake-up call needed – Drugs.ie
For too long people tolerated drink driving, but the carnage on our roads served as a wake-up call. The victims were often young people overcome by the influence of alcohol and a sense of bravado.
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July 9, 2008
DRUGS – AUSTRALIA
Overdose Awareness Day – Salvation Army
We are inviting you to participate in Overdose Awareness Day 2008. This year, on the 31st August 2008, we will be remembering those who have died from having suffered overdose as well as those who live with permanent injuries from overdose.
DRUGS – UK
World Drug Day 2008 – UN Office on Drug and Crime
On 26 June, UNODC offices around the world held different events to celebrate the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. On the same day, UNODC also launched its 2008 World Drug Report.
DRUGS – UK
Nearly one in 10 Welsh prisoners test positive for drugs – Western Mail
NEARLY one in 10 Welsh prisoners has tested positive for drugs in random tests, according to figures released under the Freedom of Information Act.
CANNABIS – UK
Skunk ‘psychosis risk’ warning – BBC News
People who smoke the strongest form of cannabis – known as skunk – may be more at risk of psychosis than those who use milder forms, UK researchers claim.
ALCOHOL – IRELAND
Alcohol ad regulation could prove troublesome – Sunday Business Post
The new self-regulatory codes on alcohol advertising sound comprehensive, but they could prove tricky to implement in some cases.
ALCOHOL – USA
More Drug, Alcohol Recognition Experts on the Road This Weekend – WFMZ News
Pennsylvania State Troopers will be stepping up patrols this holiday weekend. This year they’re also increasing efforts to recognize drivers who are under the influence.
METH – USA
Miss. Realtors Required To Disclose Meth Lab Houses – WAPT News
Mississippi home buyers will soon be able to find out if the house they want to purchase was used as a meth lab.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
More teens abusing prescription drugs – Canton Repository
When issued by a doctor, prescription drugs are supposed to offer a safe way to help people. They dilute pain, help control behavior, regulate sickness and heal ills. But for some, prescription drugs also offer an easy way to get high. And there are signs that abuse is rising among Ohio teens.
METH – USA
Minnesota’s anti-meth law is a big success story – DL Online
An anti- methamphetamine law passed in Minnesota three years ago has been a big success.
METH – USA
Official: Check your propane tanks – Jackson Sun
People grilling this summer should inspect their propane tanks as some methamphetamine producers are using them to store harmful chemicals.
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July 2, 2008
ALCOHOL – SOUTH AFRICA
Alarming increase in drug, alcohol abuse – The Herald Eastern Cape
THE number of people who sought advice and treatment for alcohol and tik (methamphetamine) addiction rose by 100 per cent from April last year to March this year.
ALCOHOL – USA
If under 21, alcohol, drug offenses to be reported to parents – Knoxville News Sentinel
Some Tennessee college students may think being 18 means freedom from parent oversight. Those in state schools will need to rethink that assumption.
DRUGS – PAKISTAN
World Anti-Narcotics Day observed – The Nation
Since independence several intoxicating items have been introduced in the country, however, besides heroin, opium and chars, the injections are the newest and easily product available at medical stores, revealed by the experts while commenting on the eve of “International Anti Narcotics Day.”
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Overdose deaths jump 147% in Indiana – Indianapolis Star
The number of Hoosiers who died from drug overdoses increased 147 percent from 1999 to 2004, a trend driven by the growing abuse of prescription medications, according to a new study.
DRUGS – INDIA
‘Awareness needed to curb drug abuse among kids’ – Express India
Why do so many chemists throw caution to wind while selling Schedule-H drugs without prescription?
DRUGS – USA
Calif. Drug-Reform Initiative Approved as Addiction Groups Choose Sides – Join Together
The state of California recently gave final clearance for the Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act (NORA) to appear on the November ballot, but some prominent groups in the addiction community have come out in opposition to the measure, fearing its national implications.
PAINKILLER – USA
As FDA Focuses on Safety, Fewer New Drugs Are Approved – The Wall Street Journal
Why are new drug approvals tapering off? For one, there’s the industry’s research labs, which have produced a leaky pipeline of promising products lately.
DRUGS – USA
PDFA Joins Pharma Co. to Warn Against Prescription Drug Abuse – Join Together
The Partnership for a Drug-Free America (PDFA) has joined with the Abbott pharmaceutical firm to sponsor a new campaign against teen prescription-drug misuse.
HEROIN – IRELAND
Children as young as 14 using heroin – Irish Examiner
CHILDREN as young as 12 years of age are abusing drugs and by the time they reach 14 many are addicted to heroin, a study of teenagers in the Dublin region has found.
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July 1, 2008
CANNABIS – UK
Australian Medical Association Launches Publication On Health Risks Of Cannabis Use – Medical News Today
To coincide with Drug Action Week 2008, the Australian Medical Association today launched a brochure about the short and long-term effects of cannabis use.
OPIUM – KENYA
World losing battle against drug abuse: UN – Daily Nation
The world seems to be losing the battle against the production, trafficking and use of illicit drugs, a UN report has warned.
PAINKILLER – USA
Painkiller Deemed Dangerous by Advocacy Group – HULIQ
Some painkillers may do more harm than good. Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy group, is pushing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ban a prescription painkiller chemically known as propoxyphene, citing the dangerous risks it poses to consumers.
CANNABIS – UK
Teenage cannabis use revealed – Scotsman
MORE than a quarter of teenagers have tried cannabis by the age of 15, Government figures have found.
CANNABIS – PAKISTAN
Cannabis — a fast emerging health problem in Pakistan – The News International
In Pakistan, the youth comprises more than 20 per cent of the population but unfortunately it is the worst target of drug abuse, as almost five per cent of adult population in the country uses drugs.
DRUGS – USA
Heroin, marijuana use on rise – Glendale News Press
Heroin and marijuana are the most commonly used drugs in Glendale and are primarily being sold to teens, according to police.
ALCOHOL – AUSTRALIA
Alcohol is making women fat – The Daily Telegraph
As women catch up with men in the drinking stakes, their waistlines are also catching up with the beer belly, according to health experts.
DRUGS – UK
Drug Treatment Programs Influenced By State Policies – Medical News Today
State policies have a significant impact on the services performed by substance abuse treatment programs, and could play a key role in efforts to expand the use of research-based “comprehensive” treatment approaches, reports a study in the June issue of the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.
ALCOHOL – UK
Alcohol Abuse More Common In Insured Patients, Drug Abuse In Uninsured – Medical News Today
Fourteen percent of patients admitted to hospital have alcohol/drug abuse and addiction (ADAA) disorders, the costs for which have risen sharply in recent years, according to a study in the June issue of the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.
METH – USA
County’s Meth Task Force continuing efforts – Hudson Hub-Times
The Summit County Methamphetamine Property Awareness Task Force has agreed on a form to help coordinate the documentation of discovered meth labs on a county-wide level.
METH – USA
False positives are common in drug tests on new moms – Los Angeles Daily News
Hospitals’ initial urine- screening drug tests on pregnant women can produce a high rate of false positives – particularly for methamphetamine and opiates – because they are technically complex and interpretation of the results can be difficult, some experts say.
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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 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 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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