Drug News
August 19, 2008
ALCOHOL – UK
Fall Semester - A Time For Parents To Discuss The Risks Of College Drinking – Medical News Today
As college students arrive on campus this fall, it’s a time of new experiences, new friendships, and making memories that will last a lifetime. Unfortunately for many, it is also a time of excessive drinking and dealing with its aftermath-vandalism, violence, sexual aggression, and even death.
DRUGS – UK
Experts Encourage More Research Into Drugged Driving - New Study Guidelines Released – Medical News Today
Driving under the influence of drugs, also known as drugged driving, is a growing problem in many countries. In the United States alone, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that more than 17,000 people were killed in alcohol-related crashes in 2006.
PAINKILLER – USA
OxiContin the drug of choice of abusers – Jacksonville Daily News
When it comes to the abuse of prescription drugs in Jacksonville, police say OxiContin is by far the local favorite.
PAINKILLER – UK
Recalls – The Associated Press
Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc. said one lot of 75 microgram-per-hour Fentanyl Transdermal System patches is being recalled from wholesalers and pharmacies.
DRUGS – USA
Olympics Officials Admit Endless Battle with Drug Cheating – Join Together
Amid a wealth of new designer drugs and ways to elude testing, International Olympic Committee (IOC) officials acknowledge that they may never be able to guarantee an Olympics free of doping scandals.
ALCOHOL – UK
Men unaware of link between alcohol and cancer – Cancer Research UK
The message that drinking alcohol increases the risk of cancer is not getting through to the majority of men, an international charity has warned.
DRUGS – USA
Cocaine Use Rising in England as Cannabis Declines – Bloomberg
Use of cocaine and ecstasy rose in England and Wales last year as the number of people smoking cannabis declined, a government report showed.
HEROIN – USA
Youths’ heroin use rises – Akron Beacon Journal
Heroin abuse among white youth and young suburban adults is increasing in Ohio, according to a new report released today.
ALCOHOL – USA
Universities Move to Correct Misconceptions on Student Drinking Norms – Join Together
Several universities are working hard to correct some students’ notions about the extent of drinking in campus, armed in some cases with detailed data on actual patterns in student drinking behaviors.
ALCOHOL – USA
Alcohol, Tobacco Products Remain Popular in Tough Times – Join Together
Consumers worldwide are leaving room for purchases of alcohol and tobacco products even as they tighten their belts on other spending during difficult economic times
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August 17, 2008
COCAINE – USA
Crack Use Worsens Outcomes in HIV-Infected Women – Join Together
A study of nearly 1,700 HIV-infected women has found that use of crack cocaine results in a deterioration of immune status and can counteract the effects of antiretroviral medication.
ALCOHOL – USA
University of Florida Launches Attack on Party Image – Join Together
Just days after a publication named it the nation’s top party school, the University of Florida officially proposed dramatic changes to its campus code of conduct that include bans on kegs and drinking games.
ALCOHOL – USA
College Coaches’ Pleas for Ban on Alcohol Ads Fail to Move NCAA – Join Together
Members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA’s) executive committee have decided not to move toward tougher restrictions on televised alcohol ads during college sports events.
ALCOHOL – UK
Alcohol-fuelled offences soar with 24 hour drinking – Telegraph
Crime statistics gathered from almost every police force in the country show that public order offences have increased by 136 per cent in the past four years.
ADDICTION – USA
Substance abuse seen as a growing problem as boomers age – Seattle PI
One study shows that by 2020, the number of adults 50 and older with substance abuse problems will skyrocket from the 1999 estimate of two and a half million to five million.
DRUGS – AUSTRALIA
Ecstasy just another in long line of national pastimes – The Sydney Morning Herald
It seems that despite extensive education and interdiction, Australia’s youth have embraced this drug like no other. The market remains buoyant.
DRUGS – AUSTRALIA
Dying in ecstasy as drug use soars – News.com.au
It’s not surprising that the world’s two biggest ecstasy busts have been in Australia. That’s because UN figures reveal Australians are easily the world’s biggest users, per head of population.
METH – USA
Meth use drops, other drugs increase – KTVN News
Reno police say that after a year of community efforts that targeted children and educated parents about a methamphetamine epidemic, meth activity has declined. But the use of heroin and cocaine are on the rise, mainly because of a decline of meth availability and a price increase.
METH – USA
Local drug use: Meth down, heroin up – Carson Times
After more than a year of community efforts that targeted children and educated their parents about a methamphetamine epidemic, meth activity has declined, police say.
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August 14, 2008
COCAINE – BRAZIL
Cocaine Seizures…in West Africa? – Comunidade Segura
Cocaine use in Europe has tripled in the last decade, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), while the number of cocaine users in the United States has been consistently falling.
OPIUM – USA
Modern Pain Killers: Biggest Medical Hoax in Last 100 Years – US Recall News
Starting in 1986, with the misinterpretation of the World Health Organization’s paper concerning terminal pain, the morphinan molecule has come back with a vengeance in the form of oxycodone (Percocet and Oxycontin) and hydrocodon (Vicodin and Lorcet).
RITALIN – USA
Work Stress, Anxiety And Depression Aren´t Caused By A Lack Of Prozac – American Chronicle
It is interesting to observe that the discovery of the drug Ritalin prompted a sudden epidemic in children diagnosed with ADHD. Has the development of anti-depressant drugs and anti-anxiety medication triggered the rise in cases of work related stress?
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Teens abusing easy-to-get prescription drugs – Victorville Daily Press
For many teenagers wanting to get high, their drug of choice is no further away than their parent’s medicine cabinet. Pain relievers such as OxyContin and Vicodin are the most commonly abused prescription drugs used by teens today, according to the National Drug Policy.
COCAINE – IRELAND
Irish bank notes show high levels of cocaine – Herald
IRISH Euro banknotes in circulation in Spain have one of the highest levels of cocaine traces, a new study has found.
CANNABIS – IRELAND
Cannabis on sale now eight times stronger – Herald
HERBAL cannabis on sale in Ireland is now up to eight times stronger than it was a decade ago, an addiction expert has said.
ALCOHOL – USA
Last call – Chicago Sun-Times
A new study shows that not only do we drink less as we get older, but boozing by younger generations is on the decline, too
ALCOHOL – USA
College Coaches Hope to Bench Alcohol Advertising – Join Together
More than 100 college athletic coaches are asking the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to eliminate televised alcohol advertising during college sports broadcasts.
ALCOHOL – USA
Getting Older, Drinking Less, Study Finds – Join Together
Participants in this comprehensive, long-term health study generally drank less as they got older and later generations drank less than their predecessors.
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August 10, 2008
METH – USA
Meth takes back seat to cocaine in Boise – Idaho Staesman
It may be temporary, but it is still a surprise: Cocaine has unseated methamphetamine as the most prevalent hard drug in Boise, police say.
ALCOHOL – USA
Spotlight on teens at risk – Boston Globe
Drinking and drug use among teens is getting fresh attention in the Pentucket Regional School District following surveys that have heightened concerns about the problem.
ALCOHOL – UK
Scots unaware of safe alcohol limit – The Press Association
Many Scots remain ignorant of how much it is safe to drink or how much alcohol their beverages contain, a survey revealed.
DRUGS – USA
A grimmer reaper: Prescription drugs take too many lives – Salt Lake Tribune
“Use only as directed,” the pill bottles read. It’s advice you can live by. But too many Utahns are failing to heed that warning.
ALCOHOL – UK
Scots ‘ignorant’ of drink levels – BBC News
Many Scots remain ignorant of how much it is safe to drink or how much alcohol drinks contain, a survey has suggested.
ALCOHOL – UK
Most Scots think alcohol is worse than heroin – The Herald
A majority of Scots think alcohol is the drug that causes most harm to society, newly published survey results show. Some 51% of respondents to a module from the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2007 said alcohol was the drug which causes most problems for Scotland, compared with 22% who said heroin and 9% who said tobacco.
METH – USA
Old Drug is New Leader Among Users in Treasure Valley – KBOI News
Police in Boise say cocaine has surpassed methamphetamine as the most prevalent illegal hard drug in the area.
MARIJUANA – USA
Get Message Out About Marijuana – Red Orbit
As a Baby Boomer and now a mother of teenagers, I was very interested in the research done on the marijuana available today. A University of Mississippi research project found an increased potency of the drug — double what it was in the ’70s and ’80s! We parents all need to hear that.
ALCOHOL – USA
Excessive Drinking May Exacerbate Metabolic Syndrome Risk – Join Together
A new study has found that individuals who drink in amounts exceeding federal dietary guidelines have an increased risk of the metabolic syndrome associated with cardiovascular disease.
HEROIN – UK
Warning over bug found in contaminated heroin batches – The Herald
A nationwide alert has been issued after a new batch of contaminated heroin, which previously killed more than 40 people mostly in Scotland, was discovered.
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August 5, 2008
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Growing prescription drug abuse in U.S – Reuters
U.S. state, federal and local authorities across the United States are struggling to contain a rising tide of prescription drug abuse, which federal data show is now the single-biggest cause for an increase in drug overdose deaths.
DRUGS – UK
Deaths From Combining Drugs And/or Alcohol Skyrocket – Medical News Today
In the first large-scale study of home medication consumption, sociologists at the University of California, San Diego have found a 3,196 percent increase in fatal domestic medication errors involving alcohol and/or street drugs.
ALCOHOL – UK
Why The Alcopop Tax Is Working - Australian Drug Foundation – Medical News Today
The Australian Drug Foundation (ADF) took aim at the liquor lobby for misleading the public about the Federal Government’s tax increase on ready-to-drink beverages.
ALCOHOL – UK
Alcohol Dependence And Hispanics – Medical News Today
A large survey conducted by researchers at The University of Texas School of Public Health Dallas Regional Campus, which examined alcohol abuse and dependence among Hispanic male populations in the United States, will be expanded to Mexican males living along the U.S.-Mexico border.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Southern Oregon residents dropping off unwanted pills – The Oregonian
Police Department has taken many drugs off the street. The southwest Oregon community recently became the first in Douglas County to start an unused pharmaceutical take-back program.
DRUGS – USA
Health officials warn of contaminated drugs – WRAL News
A dozen people have gone to Wake County emergency rooms in the past week after ingesting cocaine or heroin that might have contaminated, public health officials said Tuesday.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Oregon keeping prescriptions drugs off streets, out of environment – Seattle Post Intelligencer
The southwest Oregon community recently became the first in Douglas County to start an unused pharmaceutical take-back program. To keep prescription drugs away from teens and the water supply, residents are asked to check their medicine cabinets and drop off any unused pills at the police department.
HEROIN – USA
Citizens offer ideas to curb drugsPortage residents respond after heroin overdose death – Kalamazoo Gazette
About 60 people gathered at Portage City Hall for the brainstorming session, motivated by the June death of an 18-year-old Portage woman from a heroin overdose.
ALCOHOL – IRELAND
New regulations on sale of alcohol come into force today – Irish Times
STRICT NEW regulations governing the sale and possession of alcohol, which aim to curb public disorder and eliminate underage drinking, come into force today.
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August 4, 2008
METH – CANADA
Meth ingredients easy to find – Barrie Advance
After the bust of a would-be meth lab in Essa Township last week, The Advance wanted to see how easily ingredients needed to create the drug could be obtained in Barrie.
METH – USA
Meth cravings are really intense – Barrie Advance
It’s known as speed, meth, chalk, ice, crystal, or crystal meth but no matter what it’s called, methamphetamine is a highly addictive drug.
METH – USA
Fantastic Freebies: Me Not Meth T-shirts – Wallet Pop
If you give register for a free account with http://www.menotmeth.org, and then fill out this form, the organization will send you up to 2 free Me-Not-Meth t-shirts or tank tops.
DRUGS – USA
Effective Border Enforcement Spurs More Addiction in Mexico – Join Together
Better border enforcement that is making it increasingly difficult for Mexican cartels to transport illegal drugs into the United States is being cited as the reason for a spike in drug addiction in Mexico.
PAINKILLER – FRANCE
US fentanyl deaths topped 1,000 over 2 years – International Herald Tribune
More than 1,000 people died over two years from an illegal version of the painkiller fentanyl, the government reported Thursday in its first national tally of those deaths.
PAINKILLER – USA
Feds blame at least 1,000 deaths on overdoses from illegal fentanyl – The Star-Ledger
At least 1,000 people nationwide died from overdosing on fentanyl created in illegal laboratories, according to a federal investigation that began after a cluster of the deaths was reported in New Jersey two years ago.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription medication teens’ drug of choice – Ventura County Star
The most popular pills include anti-anxiety medications such as Xanax and Valium, pain pills including Oxycontin and Vicodin, drugs for attention deficit disorder like Adderall and Ritalin, and Soma, a muscle relaxant.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
4 ways to keep your teens from abusing prescription drugs – Indianapolis Star
One in five teenagers admits to having used prescription drugs to get high, according to the Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Today there are more new abusers of prescription drugs than of marijuana.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Deaths From Prescription Drugs, Alcohol Mix Increase Greatly – Chattah Box
A new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine has shown that more people than ever are dying from accidental drug overdoses. These are being caused by mixing prescription drugs with street drugs, and alcohol.
ADDICTION – USA
Pain pill abuse serious – Muskogee Daily Phoenix
Oklahoma was recently ranked worst in the nation for pain reliever abuse by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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August 1, 2008
MARIJUANA – USA
Marijuana Addiction – Trans World News
THC content of modern commercial marijuana in some cases 15 to 20 times more powerful than the marijuana produced in the 60’s and 70’s, marijuana addiction is a real threat.
COCAINE – UK
The new cocaine crisis – Times Online
In recent years, many of Britain’s hospitals have seen a huge increase in what the white coats privately call “cocaine toxic” or “coke strokes”.
ADDICTION – USA
Benzodiazepines-Dangerous Drug Addiction – Trans World News
The benzodiazepine family of depressants is used therapeutically to produce sedation, induce sleep, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, and to prevent seizures. In general, benzodiazepines act as hypnotics in high doses, anxiolytics in moderate doses, and sedatives in low doses. Of the drugs marketed in the United States that affect central nervous system function, benzodiazepines are among the most widely prescribed medications.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription Drug Abuse On The Rise – WJFW TV News
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 7 million people are currently abusing prescription pills. Prescription abuse is a serious problem many are dealing with. It’s gained popularity due to the availability of drugs like oxycontin, xanax, and vicodin.
METH – USA
As meth wanes, cocaine gains – Argus Leader
Cocaine offers a similar high for about the same cost as methamphetamine, and its popularity hinges in part on the decreased supply of locally produced methamphetamine.
METH – CANADA
Meth-laced ecstasy latest lethal drug to hit city – Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg police have sounded the alarm again about ecstasy use, announcing yesterday that a 15-year-old boy recently died after taking a meth-laced capsule of the so-called party drug.
PAINKILLER – USA
Illegal Painkiller Overdoses Kill More Than 1,000 Americans – Medical New Today
More than 1,000 Americans died in 6 cities between 2005 and 2007 from overdosing on nonpharmaceutical fentanyl (NPF), in the biggest ever epidemic of overdoses involving illegally produced versions of the painkiller.
ADDICTION – USA
Ketamine Addiction – Trans World News
What many teens don’t realize is that Ketamine can be very addictive and can cause death. Ketamine can be purchased on the internet, so be aware of your child’s internet activity. don’t let them become another Ketamine casualty.
METH – USA
Home buyers should check for hidden and buried toxins – Los Angeles Times
Does your new dream home come with dangerous hidden extras — like a seeping oil well in the backyard or a former meth lab in the bedroom?
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July 30, 2008
COCAINE – IRELAND
How the cocaine trade is spreading – Irish Times
It also gives a revealing glimpse into the huge transatlantic cocaine trade from Latin America now targeting Ireland as a transit point and destination. The case shows how this country has joined certain West African states, together with Spain and Portugal as parts of those smuggling routes.
DRUGS – AUSTRALIA
Drug, alcohol violence surge at Albany Hospital – ABC News
The WA Country Health Service says there has been an increasing level of violence towards staff at the Albany Hospital from drug- or alcohol-affected patients.
ALCOHOL – USA
Alcohol limit for boaters to be reduced in line with drivers – Kansas City Star
Boaters beware: The legal blood-alcohol content for driving a watercraft will go from 0.10 to 0.08 beginning Aug. 28 under legislation sent to Gov. Matt Blunt of Missouri.
RITALIN – USA
Liddell Laboratories Sends Open Letter to Consumer Reports - In Defense of Homeopathy – Market Watch
The British Homeopathic Journal, Frei & Thurneysen, 2001, This study was performed on 115 children (average age 8.3 years) comparing homeopathic treatment with that of methylphenidate (Ritalin) for children suffering from ADHD symptoms.
HEROIN – USA
Heroin deaths prompt warning – Lebanon Daily News
A rash of heroin-overdose deaths — at least three in the past week — have prompted the Lebanon County coroner to issue a warning to users. Dr. Jeffrey Yocum said yesterday that tests are being done to determine if the heroin is especially pure or if it is laced with another deadly substance.
HEROIN – USA
U.S. fentanyl deaths top 1,000 over 2 years – USA Today
More than 1,000 people died over two years from an illegal version of the painkiller fentanyl, the government reported Thursday in its first national tally of those deaths.
HEROIN – USA
More than 1,000 fentanyl deaths tracked to Mexican drug operation – Detroit Free Press
More than 1,000 deaths linked to the painkiller fentanyl were reported nationally during a two-year span, traced to a drug operation in Mexico, according to a report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
PAINKILLER – USA
Number of overdoses from painkiller peak – ABC Local News
Three years ago, doctors in Chicago started noticing a wave of overdoses of the painkiller Fentanyl.
PAINKILLER – USA
Report: Wayne County third in nation for fentanyl deaths over two-year period – Det News
Wayne County was third in the nation in fentanyl-related deaths during the worst epidemic of fatal overdoses involving the potent painkiller, according to a report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription for addiction: Health Department to create drug abuse focus group – The Missoulian
The hydra-headed problem of prescription drug abuse has struck a chord with the Missoula City-County Health Department, and the agency is developing a focus group to address the crisis.
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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 27, 2008
PAINKILLER – USA
Prescription for addiction: Painkillers only a click away – The Missoulian
Despite recent efforts to regulate Internet pharmacies, the majority of Web sites peddling controlled drugs do not require a prescription. As a result, a vast unregulated online drug bazaar has emerged, according to officials with the Drug Enforcement Administration.
DRUGS – USA
British Authorities Credit Health Messages for Drop in Youth Drug Use Rates – Join Together
Department of Health leaders in England are attributing decreases in drug experimentation rates among the nation’s young teenagers to a well-financed campaign on drugs’ dangers.
METH – USA
Survey shows misconceptions about meth – Casper Star-Tribune
Wyoming teens and young adults believe that methamphetamine is low-risk and easily accessable, according to a new statewide survey by the Wyoming Meth Project.
DRUGS – UK
Crackdown on drugs use in prisons – BBC News
Prisons’ Minister Paul Goggins said a series of robust new measures would be introduced to help stem the flow of drugs within the prison system.
ALCOHOL – UK
Tackling alcohol misuse – Scottish Government
Tackling alcohol misuse is theme of a series of visits the Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill will make today.
MARIJUANA – USA
‘Marijuana Addiction — The Key to Overcoming the Emotional Component’ Revealed by Hale Dwoskin – PR Web
Hale Dwoskin, featured teacher in the blockbuster book and film “The Secret” and author of The New York Times bestseller The Sedona Method, has revealed a powerful way to help overcome the emotional component of marijuana addiction.
ALCOHOL – USA
Long Fight to Regulate Alcopops Faces Key Hearing in Nebraska – Join Together
A Nebraska youth alcohol-prevention group has been grappling with state lawmakers, regulators and the alcohol industry for years to get alcopops classified as liquor, not beer, and the rollercoaster process will make a key stop on July 31 as the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission holds a hearing on the classification issue.
DRUGS – USA
Psychiatrists Received Biggest Chunk of Pharmaceutical Company Payoffs, Vermont Study Finds – Join Together
With abuse of prescription drugs a growing problem, Vermont is one of a handful of states that require pharmaceutical companies to report how much cash and gifts they give to doctors.
COCAINE – USA
Cocaine Addiction – Trans World News
“Coca leaves have been used for centuries by natives as a stimulant,” comments Mary Rieser, Executive Director of Narconon Drug Rehab in Georgia.
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