Drug News
September 2, 2008
DRUGS – UK
Last Call for Tackling Drugs, Changing Lives Awards – Home Office
Anyone who wishes to nominate a drug treatment team, police officer or volunteer who has gone that extra mile to tackle drugs has just ten days to make their local hero an example for the nation.
METH – ASIA
Methamphetamine usage rising – IRIN
Typically smoked, the potent central nervous system stimulant is highly addictive, causing paranoia, delusions and hallucinations.
DRUGS – USA
NJ Launches Campaign Against Medicine Abuse – Evening Bulletin
The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey (PDFNJ) announced Monday a statewide public service campaign titled “Grandma’s Stash,” to raise awareness that misuse of prescription drugs is second only to marijuana as America’s most prevalent drug problem.
DRUGS – USA
WLPD teams with site to offer free drug tests – Journal and Courier
The urinalysis test recognizes the 10 most common illegal drugs: cocaine, amphetamine, marijuana, opiates, methamphetamine, benzodiazepine, oxycodone, propoxyphene and MDMA, more commonly known by its street name, ecstasy.
ALCOHOL – UK
BMA Scotland Response To The Scottish Government’s Proposed Strategy To Tackle Alcohol Misuse – Medical News Today
Doctors called for action, not words, to tackle alcohol misuse in Scotland.
ALCOHOL – USA
Underage, drunken fans can buy alcohol at stadiums – Dallas Morning News
Actors posing as drunken sports fans successfully bought alcohol from U.S. stadium vendors almost nine out of 10 tries, according to a University of Minnesota study.
ALCOHOL – USA
Even if you look drunk at a game, you can likely keep buying booze – Chicago Tribune
The stadiums and arenas of Chicago have seen untold amounts of alcohol-fueled mayhem, from obscene yelling to savage, bare-knuckle brawls. But according to a study released Wednesday, sports venues could be bringing some of this chaos on themselves.
ALCOHOL – USA
Study Finds Sports Stadiums Serve Alcohol to Intoxicated, Underage Fans – Join Together
An undercover operation conducted as part of research sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Substance Abuse Prevention and Research Program (SAPRP) found that apparently underage and intoxicated fans have a relatively easy time purchasing alcohol at professional sports events.
METH – UK
‘Meth’ adverts to scare US teens – BBC News
Advertisement: An advertising campaign designed to scare teenagers away from using the drug ‘meth’ has been launched in the US.
METH – UK
Montana meth ads winning drug battle – BBC News
They call Montana “Big Sky Country” or “The Last Best Place” - and it is easy to see why with its wide open spaces, majestic mountains and meandering rivers. But there is a far less wholesome side to this wilderness, a problem more associated with grim urban despair - drugs.
Tags: alcohol, cocaine, crack, drug test, intervention, METH, methadone, ocycodone, pot, xanax
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August 27, 2008
METHADONE – USA
Spike in Methadone Prescriptions, Deaths – Join Together
Methadone now ranks as the fastest-growing source of narcotic deaths in the country, and many experts believe lack of federal oversight and dangerous prescribing practices by physicians are largely to blame.
ALCOHOL – USA
England Broadens Estimate of Alcohol-Related Deaths – Join Together
Researchers in England have discovered that by looking at the prevalence of deaths related to alcohol use in a different way, the national numbers they arrive at are close to double what officials in the country previously have cited.
HEROIN – USA
Heroin Abuse Up for Many Ohio Youth – Join Together
An increase in treatment admissions for heroin abuse among young people in Ohio is being attributed to problems that often start with prescription drug abuse.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Parents’ prescription drugs pose risk to teens – San Francisco Chronicle
Parents who don’t safeguard their medications are putting their teenagers at serious risk of addiction to prescription drugs, according to a national survey.
ADDICTION – INDIA
Drug addiction of prescribed drugs increasing in teenagers – Top News
Previous studies have shown that prescription drugs can take life if not handled properly. Despite the alarm raised by various government authorities against the misuse of prescription drugs, these drugs are easily available to teenagers.
METHADONE – USA
More and More Deaths Because of Methadone Overdoses –
Methadone is a form of opium but is cheaper and longer lasting. The drug is a powerful painkiller and despite its curing of millions of people it has also increased the death rate because of the overdoses or the combination with other drugs.
METHADONE – INDIA
Methadone a double-edged painkiller – domain-B
The drug is a synthetic form of opium that is a long lasting and powerful pain reliever. Being cost effective, it has helped millions of people, but is also one of the fastest growing cause of narcotic deaths in the US.
METHADONE – USA
Methadone Use as Painkiller Raises, Methadone-Related Deaths As Well – eFluxMedia
The number of narcotic-related deaths has increased lately forcing the US Food and Drug Administration to take quick measures. However, the agency is facing major problems, as the use of methadone has been extended.
PAINKILLER – USA
Home tests help parents monitor drug use – Daily Times
Marijuana, cocaine, methamph-etamine and Ecstacy. These are the drugs that most likely come to mind when hearing the word “addiction.” But some addictive drugs come straight from a prescription bottle.
METHADONE – USA
Methadone Overdose a Growing Problem – News Inferno
Once mainly used to treat heroin addiction, Methadone is being prescribed by family doctors, osteopaths, and nurse practitioners for some types of severe pain. Methadone, a synthetic form of opium, is powerful, cheap, and long lasting.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Attorney general warns of prescription drug abuse – Peninsula Daily News
There’s a drug that works like heroin, can kill like heroin, and is found in a lot of homes on and off the North Olympic Peninsula. The stuff has made its way into high schools and become a “huge problem,” Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna told the Sequim Sunrise Rotary Club on Friday.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Teens and Prescription Medications and Other Health News – US News and World Report
An increasing number of teens say they have an easier time obtaining prescription medications illegally than buying beer, cigarettes, or marijuana.
ADDICTION – USA
All You Need To Know About Alcohol Addiction & Treatment – Trans World News
If you or your loved one is suffering from alcohol addiction then you are reading the right article. In this article you can get enough information alcohol treatment and rehabilitation. Addiction can be treated if the person decides to get rid of this problem. You have to do some research for finding the right alcohol treatment center.
Tags: addiction, alcohol, drug deaths, ecstacy, heroin, interventions, methadone, opium, pain pills, pot
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August 20, 2008
DRUGS – CUBA
US Teens Have Easy Access to Drugs – Prensa Latina
An increasing number of US teens gets, illegally, medicines that should be obtained under prescription, something considered in the threshold of consuming drugs like heroine, said a research revealed on Thursday.
PRESCRIPTION – CANADA
Survey Finds Teens Have Easy Access to Prescription Drugs – Chatter Shmatter
Gaining access to dangerous prescription drugs is becoming easier than buying beer for US teenagers according to the results of a new survey by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Easier For Teens To Get Prescription Drugs Easier Than Beer – Chattah Box
A new report released by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University, has found that it is easier for teenagers in the U.S. to get prescription drugs, compared to getting alcohol, such as beer.
DRUGS – UK
Statistics on Drug Misuse: England, 2008 – Information Center
This annual statistical report presents information on drug misuse among both adults and children. It includes a focus on young adults.
ALCOHOL – UK
Industry body releases guidance on tackling public underage drinking – Alcohol Policy
The Wine and Spirit Trade Association has released a new guidance document ‘A New Way of Tackling Public Underage Drinking: Community Alcohol Partnerships’ which claims to be a new model for local enforcement to tackle underage drinking.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Are Americans in Denial about the Widespread Abuse of Prescription Drugs? – Pushing Back
As youth drug use continues to decline nationwide, we very concerned about the increasing rates of prescription drug abuse among teens.
DRUGS – UK
Drug treatment outcomes tool: fit for purpose and delivering world-beating data – NTA
The Treatment Outcomes Profile (TOP) – the tool used for monitoring the effectiveness of substance misuse treatment in England – has been assessed by peer-review as fit for purpose and is published in the journal, Addiction, (September edition, 2008) this week.
DRUGS – USA
Parents’ prescription drugs pose risk to teens – San Francisco Chronicle
The survey, released Thursday by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, found that parents are dropping the ball on preventing their kids from using drugs, drinking and smoking. Teenagers surveyed said it’s easier to buy narcotics than beer.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription Drugs Easier To Get Than Beer – Injury Board
Kids assume drugs are safe. After all, they are approved by the Food and Drug Administration and they are in their parents’ medicine chests.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Youngsters Can Procure Prescription Drugs Easier Than Beer – eFlux Media
More youngsters say it’s easier for them to get prescription drugs than it is to acquire beer, shows a new survey released today by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University.
DRUGS – USA
Youth access to drugs increases – Christian Science Monitor
Teenagers can get their hands on marijuana and prescription drugs more rapidly and easily this year than last, according to a new study. However, greater drug availability has not yet translated into greater drug abuse in the group – marijuana use among teens continues to decline.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Teens Easily, Illegally Access Prescription Drugs – eMax Health
Teens report it’s easier for them to access prescription drugs than beer, a fact that urges parents to be more attentive. Thirty four percent of teenagers abuse prescription drugs and harm their health without realizing it.
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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 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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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 17, 2008
ALCOHOL – UK
Are British Youth Drinking And Bingeing More? – Medical News Today
The UK Youth Alcohol Action plan was released in June - targeting alcohol use by underage drinkers. The report cites encouraging evidence.
ALCOHOL – UK
How To Save $1 Billion And 800 Lives In Canada – Medical News Today
The economic burden of alcohol abuse costs each Canadian $463 per year. In fact, the direct health care costs for alcohol abuse in Canada exceed those of cancer.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription Drug Proposal Expands – WEEK TV
It’s one class project that’s stretching way beyond school grounds. Students at Pontiac Township High School developed the Prescription Drug Disposal Program about five months ago.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription drug abuse rising among youth – Union Democrat
Alcohol has long been the cornerstone of youthful experimentation. More and more, teens and young adults are tapping into those child-safe orange bottles as an additional means to a high.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
5 Ways to Avoid Prescription Drugs – Stop Aging Now
Before you get that prescription filled, consider what lifestyle changes you could make, first. Just these five changes can make a big difference in your condition or your risk.
METH – USA
Report: Valley teens’ attitudes about meth are changing – ABC TV News
It’s hard not to notice the billboards around the Valley. You know, the ones showing methamphetamine addicts in all their glory, sores on the mouths, rotted out teeth and skin aged beyond their years.
METH – USA
Acoma hosts meth awareness meeting – Cibola County Beacon
It isn’t here in full force, but it will be. It is methamphetamine and it will not let you go once it takes hold.
MARIJUANA – USA
Marijuana more potent than ever – Los Angeles Times
Marijuana is more potent than at any time since scientific analysis of the drug began in the 1970s, according to a report from the University of Mississippi’s Potency Monitoring Project.
MARIJUANA – UK
US report says Marijuana strength increasing – Telegraph
Marijuana strength has increased to its highest levels in more than 30 years, according to a report by scientists.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Legal Drugs Kill Far More Than Illegal, Florida Says – The New York Times
From “Scarface” to “Miami Vice,” Florida’s drug problem has been portrayed as the story of a single narcotic: cocaine. But for Floridians, prescription drugs are increasingly a far more lethal habit.
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May 21, 2008
METH – USA
Murray marches against meth – The Daily Citizen
They came by foot, stroller, skateboard, push scooter, golf cart, motorcycle and car. They came to the steps of the Murray County Courthouse early Saturday morning in support of one cause: Eradicating methamphetamine from their community.
HEROIN – USA
Heroin dealing on the rise in Northern Shenandoah – Northern Virginia Daily
Heroin has found a home in the Northern Shenandoah Valley. In fact, some local authorities say heroin may even trump the problems posed by other illegal drugs such as cocaine, crack and meth.
ALCOHOL – USA
Drug body chief hails tax on alcopops – The Sydney Morning Herald
A FORMER senior federal Liberal minister who heads a national drug body has welcomed the Federal Government’s tax rise on alcopops.
ALCOHOL – USA
Help Make It A Safe Summer: Don’t Serve Alcohol To Teens – Health News Digest
A national campaign to reduce underage drinking is helping the nation understand that serving alcohol to teens is unsafe, illegal and irresponsible.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
More Americans Than Ever Taking Prescription Drugs – db Techno
According to a new report, more Americans than ever are using prescription drugs on a regular basis.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Majority Of Americans Are On Prescription Drugs – Chattah Box
A new report has shown that the majority of Americans are using prescription drugs on a regular basis, a habit which many experts believe must be changed.
MARIJUANA – USA
PRO-CON: Should states ban marijuana-flavored candies? Yes. – Kansas City Star
The term “gateway drug” is used to describe certain lower classed drugs that some believe can lead users to harder, more dangerous drugs.
DRUGS – USA
Drug-test every worker, says police chief – The Scotsman
DRUG-TESTING should be introduced throughout Scotland’s workplaces and universities, a senior police officer has suggested.
MARIJUANA – USA
Teen Marijuana use Worsens Depression – White House Drug Policy
An Analysis of Recent Data Shows “Self-Medicating” Could Actually Make Things Worse.
MARIJUANA – USA
Substance Use And Misuse: Middle Class Relaxing With Marijuana – Medical News Today
A variety of middle-class people are making a conscious but careful choice to use marijuana to enhance their leisure activities, a University of Alberta study shows.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescription take-back set for Saturday in Ardmore – KXII News
If you live in Ardmore, and you take medications, there’s a new way to get rid of the medicines you don’t need.
MARIJUANA – CANADA
Marijuana popular among educated, middle-class: study – Canada.com
“People are finally starting to recognize that judges and lawyers and cops and doctors and other people who hold responsible jobs in society like to have a reefer,” says Mulgrew, an award-winning writer from Vancouver.
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