Drug News
Wednesday
Jan 31 Drug Headlines
ALCOHOL – AUSTRALIA Too many parents giving children alcohol: report – ABC.netParents are being asked to try harder when it comes to controlling their teenagers' drinking habits. The latest report on the problem reveals Australian high school students are getting most of their alcohol from their parents. ALCOHOL – USA School Adds Alcohol Urine Test to Curriculum – ABC NewsStudents at Pequannock Township High School in New Jersey will soon be subjected to a new sort of pop quiz, one that alerts their parents if they have been drinking. PRESCRIPTION – USA Analysis: Prescription drug ads leave out risks, alternatives – USA TodayAn analysis of television commercials for prescription drugs found that few mentioned risk factors or non-drug treatments for the conditions they target, scientists reported Monday. ALCOHOL – USA High school to expand alcohol testing – Houston ChronicleSome teenagers who drink over the weekend could be in big trouble come Monday morning: A New Jersey school district plans to institute random urine tests capable of detecting whether alcohol was consumed up to 80 hours earlier. ALCOHOL – UK Excessive Drinking, Not Alcoholism, May Lead To Most Alcohol-Related Problems – Medical News TodayMany people assume that most people who drink to excess are probably alcoholics. A recent survey of 4,761 New Mexico adults found that while 16.5 percent drank alcohol in excess of national guidelines, only 1.8 percent met criteria for alcohol dependence. ALCOHOL – UK Awash with alcohol – The HeraldThere was no way of putting a decent gloss on yesterday's figures on the death and destruction being wrought by alcohol in Scotland. ALCOHOL – NEW ZEALAND Vitamin D may prevent alcohol-related bone loss – Stuff.co.nzNew research conducted now suggests that vitamin D or the anti-osteoporosis drug Boniva (ibandronate) can prevent alcohol-related bone loss caused by regular binge drinking. PRESCRIPTION – USA Doctors Criticize TV Prescription Drug Ads – Broadcast NewsroomA new study claims TV drug ads are education-lite, a claim challenged by the ad industry. PRESCRIPTION – USA Marketers Blast Drug-Ad Study – AD WeekAdvertisers' lobbying groups reacted with anger today at a study published in the Annals of Family Medicine that criticized direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising. METH – CANADA Shaw TV to Air 'Black Ice -The Truth About Crystal Meth' – CNN MathewsShaw Communications today announced plans to produce and air a 90 minute eye-opening special about Crystal Meth and its social and economic impact within the province of Alberta. METH – USA Strawberry meth removes any doubt about the scope of Carson City's drug problem – Nevada AppealThe Carson City Sheriff's Department seized "strawberry meth" during a search of a Como Street apartment on Saturday. It was the first time the pink, flavored meth, designed to be more attractive to young people, was found there. ALCOHOL – UK Alcohol abuse and crime – The HeraldProblem drinking fuels many crimes: 40% of those in Scotland's jails committed their crime while under the influence of alcohol. Labels: alcohol, methamphetamine, prescription
Tuesday
Jan 30 Drug Headlines
DRUGS – USA Report: Drug firm distorted Paxil test results – MSNBCGlaxoSmithKline Plc was accused on Monday of distorting clinical trial results of its antidepressant Seroxat, or Paxil, and covering up a link with suicide in teenagers. HEROIN – USA Bucking U.S., Afghanistan won’t spray heroin – MSNBCRebuffing months of U.S. pressure, President Hamid Karzai has decided Afghanistan will not implement a Colombia-style program to spray the country's heroin-producing poppies, bowing to pressure from top Cabinet members who feared a popular backlash, officials said Thursday. OPIUM – JAPAN Despite Colombian government claim, opium crops persist – Mainichi Daily NewsIt was touted as a landmark in the U.S.-backed war on drugs: Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos took a two-foot-long machete and cut down what he said was the "last plant of opium poppy in the country." OPIUM – AUSTRALIA Afghanistan won't spray opium poppies – The AustralianIntense American pressure has failed to persuade President Karzai to start chemically spraying Afghanistan's opium poppy crop in an attempt to cripple the heroin trade. OPIUM – USA Afghanistan refuses to spray opium poppies – States ManDespite U.S. pressure, Afghan government says it won't spray herbicide to kill heroin-producing poppies. METH – USA Strawberry meth seized in search – Nevada AppealA new kind of methamphetamine that has a strawberry flavor and bright pink coloring was seized for the first time in Carson City during a search of a Como Street apartment on Saturday, an official said. METH – USA Placer High video to show dangers of meth – Auburn JournalPlacer High students were caught on film smoking meth on campus Friday afternoon. Funny thing is, their teacher was the one encouraging them to do it. METH – USA Learning the reponsibilites of Meth Task Force responders – WWMTEven though we've seen the number of meth labs decline over the last year, the problem has not been wiped out. HEROIN – USA Heroin drug of choice in Shelby – Bucyrus Telegraph ForumShelby police Capt. Lance Combs has seen too much of heroin in his town. "A lot of use, a lot of abuse, lots of overdoses and a lot of trafficking," he said. "It runs the gamut." Labels: heroin, methamphetamine, opium
Monday
Jan 29 Drug Headlines
METH – USA Professor discusses meth addiction – Nevada AppealAbout 100 residents turned out at Carson Valley United Methodist Church on Thursday to find the answer to the question, "Why can't they just stop?" PRESCRIPTION – USA LISD raising awareness on teen drug use – Courier GazetteAccording to school officials, 31 percent of students in fourth through sixth grades, and 71 percent in seventh through 12th grades reported using some type of substance in their lifetime. ADDICTION – USA Addiction speaker to focus on kids, drugs – GJ SentinelDrug abuse among athletes is “more relevant today than it’s ever been,” said John Underwood, director of the American Athletic Institute. And one problem that perpetuates this type of abusive behavior in young athletes is in the way adults deal with it, he said. DRUGS – AUSTRALIA Drug abuse fight must go beyond government initiatives – The Australian News, HealthDepending on whom you talk to, amphetamine usage is a full-blown crisis in Australia, a disaster just waiting to explode, or no bigger a problem than the use of any other illicit drug. Labels: methamphetamine, prescription
Jan 26 Drug Headlines
ALCOHOL – NETHERLANDS Excessive drinking, not alcoholism, may lead to most alcohol-related problems – Press ZoomExcessive drinking, not alcoholism, may lead to most alcohol-related problems. METH – USA A Portrait of the Typical School-Age Meth User – Pride SurveysThe typical student user of methamphetamines is a 17-year old white male who lives with both parents, first tried meth at age 12.6 years, under performs in the classroom, and does not view the drug as harmful to the health. ALCOHOL – USA Binge Drinking May Be Biggest Alcohol Threat: Survey – Food ConsumerA statewide New Mexico survey suggests that most Americans who drink too much may not, in fact, be full-blown alcoholics but rather binge drinkers. METH – USA Meth Use Among Females On The Rise – KCPWWomen of child bearing age are a growing demographic among meth users. According to experts from the Salt Lake County Division of Substance Abuse, most women addicted to meth began using due to relationship pressures. Labels: alcohol, methamphetamine
Friday
Jan 25 Drug Headlines
METH – USA Methadone clinics eyed as part of drug abuse focus – Herald DispatchA spate of fatal overdoses has prompted lawmakers to examine drug abuse in West Virginia, starting with methadone. METH – USA Clarksburg City Council Targets Methadone Clinic – Wboy.comClarksburg city council is urging state legislators to review regulations for methadone clinics. Methadone is supposed to help addicts stay off illegal drugs. Some Clarksburg officials say the clinics that distribute it are doing more harm than good. HYDROCODONE – USA For Pain or for PartyPartying with a cocktail of alcohol and prescription painkillers or sedatives seems to be a growing trend. METH – USA Police issue warning on spread of crystal meth – Guardian UnlimitedMethamphetamine, or crystal meth, the highly addictive drug prevalent across the US and Australia, is present in almost every town and city in England and Wales, according to an internal police report. METH – CANADA 'Meth-mouth' turning up in the Yukon – CBC NewsYukon dentists who are dealing with what they suspect is damage from crystal meth use say they are seeing more cases all the time. HEROIN – IRLAND Heroin use increasing in city – Limerick PostThe use and abuse of heroin in Limerick is growing at a rate comparable to Dublin, city councillor, Diarmuid Scully has warned. PRESCRIPTION – USA Don't give away prescription drugs; you will be responsible – Daily DispatchPeople who give their prescription drugs to someone else are responsible if whoever else ultimately ends up with them winds up injured - or dead - the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday. Labels: heroin, hydrocodone, methamphetamine, prescription
Thursday
Jan 24 Drug Headlines
DRUGS – CANADA Flying in the face of facts, governments cling to futile drug strategies – Vancouver SunWith all the controversy about Vancouver's supervised injection facility, one could easily be lulled into thinking that we've all but abandoned enforcing Canada's drug laws, that we've chosen to emphasize harm reduction at the expense of prevention, treatment and enforcement. OPIUM – AFGHANISTAN AFGHANISTAN: Girls and women traded for opium debts – IRIN NewsHELMAND PROVINCE, 23 Jan 2007 (IRIN) - On 4 November 2006, Nasima, 25, a member of a local women’s council, grabbed the AK-47 from the policeman guarding the council meeting in the Grishk district of southern Helmand province and killed herself. METHAMPHETAMINE – USA DPA to Develop State Methamphetamine Education Program – Drug Policy AllianceDrug Policy Alliance New Mexico will create a statewide education program to address methamphetamine abuse among high school students, using a nearly $500,000 grant obtained by U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-New Mexico) through a Department of Justice appropriations bill. ALCOHOL – UK Protecting fetuses from mothers who drink – New ScientistTaking cholesterol supplements during pregnancy may prevent at-risk mothers from conferring alcohol-related damage to their growing fetus, according to a preliminary study in zebrafish. Labels: alcohol, methamphetamine, opium
Wednesday
Jan 23 Drug Headlines
COCAINE – USA Cocaine Cowboys – DVD TalkIn the typically highbrow world of documentaries, Cocaine Cowboys is a decidedly different breed of cat. A machinegun-paced exploration of South Florida's cocaine trade in the late Seventies and early Eighties, it is violent, exploitive and lurid. METH – USA Public awareness is fighting crystal meth – Abbotsford NewsLast week’s crystal meth forum at Matsqui Centennial Auditorium drew a full house of concerned residents. METH – USA Meth Watch InanityMost citizens of North Dakota, and a lot of other states, are familiar with so-called meth watch laws which regulate the sale of products that are commonly used in the production of methamphetamine. ADDERALL – USA A tough dose of the truth: Prescription drugs becoming more popular among youths - ZWire.comAwareness about over the counter medication and prescription drug use among teenagers appears to be sweeping the nation. COCAINE – USA Peru official says cocaine output is growing – MSNBCPeru has reduced and stabilized illegal coca leaf planting areas over the past few years, but yields from some farms have doubled and cocaine output soared due to a lack of funds to fight the lucrative business. Labels: adderall, cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription
Monday
Jan 22 Drug Headlines
ALCOHOL – AUSTRALIA Alcohol mixed with other drugs proves popular with students – Melbourne IndymediaOld research has already found many high school children are increasing the risks of drug use by mixing different substances. PESCRIPTION – USA Report: Drug deaths on the rise – The Derrick and News HeraldIn addition, reports show that more people are using more potent and addictive drugs than in years past. DRUGS – USA LETTER: Honest communication – Lufkin Daily NewsIt's smart business to educate our kids about the risks of using drugs. But that message is best delivered by qualified health care professionals and counselors, not by uniformed police officers and DARE. CANNABIS – AUSTRALIA Cannabis, alcohol ‘most popular mix’ – The AgeCannabis and alcohol are the most popular combination of drugs for Australian students, and the general population, research shows. ADDICTION – USA Professor to discuss meth issues – Record CourierBolstered by community interest, the Partnership of Community Resources is hosting a University of Nevada, Reno, professor Thursday who is to discuss the medical aspects of methamphetamine. METH – USA Rising meth use ripples through community – Amador Ledger DispatchWhen it comes to the toll the rise in methamphetamine use is taking on the nation and its cities, the health effects can get especially ugly. DRUG – CANADA Drug Endangered Children Act gives police tool to halt abuseAs a member of Edmonton's green team, RCMP Cpl. Ian Gillan has seen too many heartbreaking cases of young children being neglected or abused because of their parents' drug activity. Labels: alcohol, cannabis, methamphetamine, prescription
Jan 19 Drug Headlines
ALCOHOL – USA Mirren refuses alcohol at awards – Rx PG NewsActress Dame Helen Mirren, who recently won the best actress trophy at the Golden Globes, does not resort to alcohol to fight her nervousness at awards functions because she is scared she will embarrass herself. METH – CANADA Play gives voice to Meth – Kamloops This WeekWitness the destructive power of meth through the words of those who have struggled with the ruthless addiction to which it can lead — and participate in the healing. METH – USA Daily HIV/AIDS Report – Kaiser NetworkSome health officials are concerned that the ease with which people can use the Internet to find crystal methamphetamine and sex partners will lead to an increase in the number of new HIV cases among men who have sex with men, Reuters reports. METH – USA Meth is Death Week' to draw attention to problem – The Daily WorldA county-wide observance will be conducted next week to raise awareness about the continuing methamphetamine problem in Greene County. PRECRIPTION – USA Prescription Drugs: The One Thing You Should Never Share – FOX NewsThere are several reasons why you should never share a prescription with someone-- even if you think it will help the person. DRUGS – USA Group fighting teen drug, alcohol use – Cannon Falls BeaconAccording to a 2004 student survey, 7% of Cannon Falls sixth graders admitted they had drunk alcohol during the past year, and the percentage rose to 42.5% for the freshmen class. An astonishing 79.5% of the 2004 senior class acknowledged drinking one or more times. ALCOHOL – USA Increased TV Alcohol Ads Creating Young Drinkers – The HOYAIf you watch television tonight, you are much more likely to see an alcohol ad than you were six years ago. Largely as a result of a decision by liquor companies to end their voluntary ban on television advertising, in 2005 there were 34 percent more alcohol ads on television than in 2001. DRUGS – USA Jackson County Student Drug Testing – ABC NewsIn 2005, the school district received a grant to administer drug tests to students who participate in clubs, sports and band. Labels: alcohol, methamphetamine, prescription
Friday
Jan 18 Drug Headlines
METHADONE – UK There are more on methadone than ever – News ScotsmanCity drugs tsar and former deputy chief constable Tom Wood is quite correct to hail a drop in the number of heroin addicts as an encouraging sign, especially when not so long ago he was predicting that the levels of heroin abuse in Edinburgh threatened to return to the levels of the dark days of Trainspotting. But although the most recent fall is to be welcomed, the success is somewhat overshadowed by a further increase in the numbers taking methadone. NARCOTICS – USA Long-term Narcotics Use For Back Pain May Be Ineffective And Lead To Abuse – Science DailyNarcotic drugs (opioids) are commonly prescribed for short-term relief of chronic back pain, but their effectiveness long-term has been questioned in a review article by researchers at Yale School of Medicine, who also found that behaviors consistent with opioid abuse was reported in 24 percent of cases. ADDICTION – PHILIPPINES The path to drug addiction – ABS CBN InteractiveOnce a person gets into drugs, a number of paths will be taken. If he is lucky, a bit of experimentation will be all that is needed to satisfy his curiosity. That is if he does not get hooked on the drugs he is playing with. METH – USA Community looks at devastation of meth addiction – Aldergrove StarMethamphetamine, also known as crystal meth, is becoming the drug of choice for many young people, with devastating consequences. HEROIN – USA State warns heroin blend could become a problem – Morning SentinelPublic health and public safety officials worry that a type of heroin blend that has led to hundreds of overdoses elsewhere in the country could become a serious problem in Maine. ADDERALL – USA Students give the straight dope about drug use in Weston – The Weston ForumNikki Phillips was a beautiful star athlete, bright and personable, who seemed to have everything going for her. Yet in a moment, she was gone. Labels: heroin, methadone, methamphetamine, prescription
Jan 17 Drug Headlines
ALCOHOL – USA Parents working together to prevent teen alcohol useKeeping track of teens can be tough for parents and worrying about whether they are drinking or even doing drugs can be especially worrying, but some parents at Algonquin and Westborough high schools have created a network so they can keep in touch with each other. METH – USA The highest highs the lowest lows – The Columbian NewsYears before brain scans proved his theory, Dr. Jack Stump figured the toxic brew known as methamphetamine irreversibly damaged the areas that control behavior and emotion. ALCOHOL – USA Young Drinkers Turn to Alcohol to Relieve Stress – Join TogetherOne of the reasons that people who start drinking at a young age tend to become problem drinkers when they get older is that they are more likely to use alcohol for stress relief, the Washington Post reported Jan. 11. Labels: alcohol, methamphetamine
Thursday
Jan 16 Drug Headlines
METH – USA Good and bad news about methamphetamine and other drug abuse – The Advertiser-NewsOverall teen drug abuse has dropped 23 percent since 2001 for 8th, 10th and 12th graders combined, with reductions in the use of nearly every drug in every drug prevalence category, according to the University of Michigan’s 2006 Monitoring the Future study, released on Dec. 21. DRUGS – USA California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs and the Partnership for a Drug-Free America(R) Launch New Anti-Methamphetamine Public Awareness Campaign – PR NewswireThe California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP), in conjunction with The Partnership for a Drug-Free America(R), today announced a new public awareness and education advertising campaign aimed at stemming methamphetamine use in California. ADDICTION – USA Addiction treatment: What are the options? – Sun GazetteSeeking help for substance abuse or dependency issues can be overwhelming and act as a barrier for getting help. This month, I will discuss what substance abuse treatment is and how to access treatment programs. COCAINE – USA Prenatal Cocaine's Lasting Cellular Effects – Medical News TodayAlthough the 'crack baby' hysteria of the 1980s was greatly exaggerated, cocaine use during pregnancy can cause subtle but disabling cognitive impairments -- attention deficits, learning disabilities and emotional problems. Labels: cocaine, methamphetamine
Tuesday
Jan 15 Drug Headlines
METH – USA Grandparents raising kids as meth spreads – Bradenton HeraldDelta and Paul Cottrell thought they would be empty nesters by the time they reached their 60s. By then, they would have competed the toughest job of their lives - parenting - and a leisurely retirement would be just a few years away. METH – USA Working to save kids from effects of meth – Nevada AppealAfter the "Crystal Darkness" anti-methamphetamine documentary aired, I received a good idea from Brenda Kindred-Kipling that I would like to pass on. ADDICTION - YEMEN Fighting drug addiction: Roles for the family and government – Yemen TimesTaking drugs spoils the brain and spirit and there are a lot of programs to eliminate drug use. Chief of Taiz's Security Department and Drugs and Alcohols Combating Administration told Yemen Times about drugs and the hidden battles behind such the problem. Yemen Times spoke to Yahya Al-Haisami, the chief of Taiz security department. Labels: methamphetamine
Monday
Jan 12 Drug Headlines
ADDICTION – USA Powers of addiction, difficulty with withdrawalsAddiction is defined in Webster's Dictionary as: Compulsive need for and use of a habbit forming substance (as heroin, nicotine, or alcohol) characterized by tolerance and by well-defined physiological symptoms upon withdrawal; Broadly: persistent compulsive use of a substance METH – USA Meth in Amador – Ledger DispatchThis is the first of a three-part series examining the local impact of methamphetamine. Part one examines the impacts of the drug on the county's law enforcement and court systems. MENTAL HEALTH – UK Government defeated over right to refuse mental treatment – Mental Health FoundationThe Government was defeated tonight when peers backed a move to ensure psychiatric patients are able to refuse treatment in the same way as people with physical health problems. ADDICTION – AUSTRALIA Ice-addicted mums killing unborn children – The AgeMothers addicted to the drug ice are killing their unborn children in a plague worse than the cocaine epidemic of the 1980s, a doctor has warned. Labels: methamphetamine
Friday
Jan 11 Drug Headlines
COCAINE – AUSTRAILIA Cocaine contaminates Irish banknotes – Cosmos MagazineTraces of cocaine were found on every banknote tested in an Irish study of drug contamination of currency. COCAINE – USA Irish Euro Notes Slathered in Cocaine, Study Reports – Scientific AmericanIn what is already my pick for research paper of the year, Dublin City University researchers report that 28 of 45 sampled Euro notes--5s, 10s, 20s and 50s--currently circulating in the greater Dublin area show a goodly contamination with cocaine. COCAINE – COLOMBIA High Bills: Cocaine in Your Change – Shared ResponsibilityEngland and Ireland also tested their banknotes for cocaine. The results? 99.9% of England’s and 100% of Ireland’s had traces of cocaine. METH – USA Don't let film's anti-meth message disappear – Nevada AppealThe only real criticism we've heard about Tuesday night's broadcast of "Crystal Darkness: Meth's deadly assault on Nevada's Youth" is that it was not long enough. ADDICTION – USA Coffee fans discuss their addiction – Tahlequah Daily Press“People say it’s not as bad as crank or heroin or cocaine. But that’s just because coffee is legal. Make it illegal for just one day and see what kind of social upheaval you cause.” DRUGS – USA Cough, cold remedies might be lethal to infants – MSNBC.comAfter investigating the deaths of three infants between 1 and 6 months old linked to cough and cold medication use, officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are emphasizing that these drugs should be used only after talking with a physician. Labels: cocaine, methamphetamine
Thursday
Jan 10 Drug Headlines
ALCOHOL – UK Dealing with alcohol-related problems at work – Norwich Union Risk ServicesA new guide has been published by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to help small medium-sized businesses deal with alcohol-related problems at work. METH – USA Meth problem worth all the attention it receives – Nevada AppealIt's possible that nobody you know uses meth, but that doesn't mean the drug isn't affecting your life. ALCOHOL – USA Binge Drinking Common Among High SchoolersResearchers working with the CDC and SAMHSA have released their analysis of data that has been culled from the 2003 Youth Risk Behavior Survey. The group was looking into rates of binge drinking, defined as drinking five or more drinks in a row, among high school students. METH – USA Meth Call CenterIt has become Nevada's most serious drug problem, and it's getting worse. HEROIN – USA 'Candy' an articulate look at heroin addiction – Scripps NewsToo much of a good thing isn't much fun. And too much of a bad thing that feels like a good thing for a while - even though you and everyone around you know it's actually a bad thing - can be deadly. METH – UK Frequent methamphetamine use associated with primary NNRTI resistance in gay men – Aids MapFrequent methamphetamine use is associated with primary resistance to non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) in gay men, according to a study conducted in San Francisco and published in the January Labels: alcohol, heroin, methamphetamine
Wednesday
Jan 9 Drug Headlines
METH – USA 'Meth' destroys health of mind, body, community – American Air ForceMethamphetamine is a threat to the safety and health of communities around Air Force bases, but Drug Demand Reduction Program offices and local law enforcement agencies are stepping up to combat the threat. METH – USA Placer County Unveils Meth DVD – KCRA.comPlacer County officials on Monday unveiled a new weapon in the war on methampheatimine abuse -- a new DVD. ALCOHOL – USA Dentists Sink Their Teeth Into Fighting Alcoholism, Patients Approve - Study Shows Most Feel Comfortable Discussing Drinking Habits With Their Dentist – Medical News TodayAddiction experts at MUSC say the link between oral cancer and heavy drinking makes dentists ideal sources of alcohol intervention. ADDICTION – CHINA China targets primary, middle school students to combat drug addictionDrug addiction has increased by 54 per cent nationwide in the last seven years but China has achieved some success where it counts most, among primary and middle school students, a senior anti-drug official said on Monday. ALCOHOL – PHILIPPINES Alcohol intoxication or poisoning in kids – Sun Star DavaoETHANOL is the common cause of alcohol intoxication or poisoning. It is mostly present in alcoholic beverages, over the counter medications and cold preparations. Labels: alcohol, methamphetamine
Monday
Jan 7 Drug Headlines (and 6 & 5)
PAINKILLERS – USA Arthritis sufferers "misusing painkillers" – Park TribuneThousands of patients with severe arthritis are adding over-the-counter medication to prescribed drugs because GPs are limiting their doses amid safety fears, it is claimed today. PRESCRIPTION – INDIA More Americans Die Due To Side Effects From Prescription Drugs Every Year: Report - Med IndiaAccording to a newly published article by genetics and law experts at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, legal liability is a powerful driver that could dramatically hasten the development of personalized medicine. CODEINE – NEW ZEALAND Dry Mouth Condition Affecting Younger People – News WireA chance discovery by Otago University, in research about a little-known dry mouth condition called xerostomia, is generating interest worldwide. ALCOHOL – USA Many Hispanics Shun Help for Alcohol Abuse – Forbes.com (Healthday News)Hispanics and blacks with alcohol problems are less likely than whites to seek help, a new study finds. ALCOHOL – UK Youngest Drinkers Likelier To Use Alcohol For Stress Relief As Adults – Medical News TodayThe younger someone starts drinking alcoholic beverages, the more likely he or she is to reach for a drink to relieve stress when older, a large new study suggests. Labels: alcohol, codeine, painkillers, prescription
Friday
Jan 4 Drug Headlines
METH – USA Meth: The Overstated Assiction – Coastal Post OnlineThe Department of Justice has declared today National Methamphetamine Awareness Day. What better way to observe it than taking a break from the hype? ADDICTION – USA Kicking an addiction, with real people – International Herald TribuneNEW YORK: Every time they turn around, smokers are being lectured by nonsmokers about health risks and costs to society, but many of them keep smoking anyway, so pharmaceuticals and anti-smoking groups are turning to smokers and ex-smokers themselves to make the point. OXYCODONE – USA Drug deaths on the rise – York Daily RecordDrug users walk a razor's edge between the ultimate high and death, and, in York County last year, the prescription drug Fentanyl became the rage, according to the York County Corner's Office. PAINKILLERS – USA Painkiller's toll high – Courier PostA wave of overdoses involving fentanyl, a powerful narcotic often mixed with street drugs, killed at least 98 people in the tri-county area last year, state officials say. METHADONE – USA Methadone toll hits W.Va. hardest – Charleston GazetteA new study reveals that almost 4,000 Americans died of an overdose of the prescription drug methadone in 2004, more than any other prescription narcotic. ADDICTION – USA More Legal Controversy Over ZyprexaThe recent $500 million dollar class action settlement on the part of drug manufacturer Eli Lilly makes necessary a reexamination of the industry's legal responsibility to its customers and the crucial relationships between the FDA, the manufacturers, and the doctors who ultimately prescribe the drugs they make. The company agreed to pay an average of $27,000 to the 18,000 plaintiffs involved in the suit, each of whom claimed to have been damaged by Lilly's top drug, the antipsychotic Zyprexa. Labels: methadone, methamphetamine, oxycodone, painkillers
Thursday
Jan 3 Drug Headlines
COCAINE – UK COCAINE BINGERS ARE DICING WITH DEATH – The Daily RecordRISK-TAKING Scots are endangering their lives by mixing booze and cocaine. PRESCRIPTION – USA Teen Prescription Drug Use on the Rise – Kait8.comIt's a growing problem with teens and it's probably already in your home. According to a University of Michigan study, teen drug use has declined 23% since 2001. While that is an encouraging statistic, not all teen drug use is seeing the same drop. METH – USA Commissioners support ‘Meth is Death Week' in county – Daily WorldThe Greene County Commissioners went on record Tuesday morning supporting a county-wide methamphetamine public awareness campaign planned later this month. METH – USA Meth Scare; Did the last person living in your home smoke meth? Does it matter? –Salt Lake City WeeklyNicole says her mother watched a local TV news broadcast last November about a do-it-yourself kit to test for meth contamination in homes and became convinced her granddaughter’s earaches were caused by Utah’s scariest drug. METH – USA Researcher Studies Meth Exposure on Kids – First Coast NewsA University of Montana researcher is exposing laboratory mice to methamphetamine smoke to try to determine the long-term effect of the illegal drug on children who live in houses where meth is manufactured and used. ALCOHOL – USA Resolution to imbibe less goes awry — already. Myriad of conflicting medical studies are enough to drive this writer to drink – MSNBCThe fruitcake’s been digested, the gift cards are empty, and now it’s time to face the most grueling holiday task of all: the annual reassessment. DRUGS – USA Drug Abuse Rising Among American Adults – Treatment OnlineDespite claims to the contrary by the Office of National Drug Control Policy, drug abuse in America is generally not on the decline, and the most dramatic increases in the use of illicit substances and related health problems have been among middle-aged adults. While most report first using illicit substances in their teens or early twenties, the most common age for death by overdose is now around 45. ALCOHOL – USA Alcohol Alert; Young Adult Drinking - NIAAAToo often today’s headlines bring news of yet another alcohol-related tragedy involving a young person—a case of fatal alcohol poisoning on a college campus or a late-night drinking–driving crash. ALCOHOL – USA Drinking Can Lead To Pancreatic Tissue Death In Patients - Simple Solution Found To Stabilize Pancreatic Attack – Medical News TodayChronic and excessive alcohol consumption is linked to a variety of health woes, including acute pancreatitis, a condition characterized by inflammation of the pancreas which can lead to permanent organ damage. Labels: alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription
Tuesday
Jan 2 Drug Headlines
ALCOHOL – USA Teens binge drink, U.S. study finds – CNN HealthNearly half of all U.S. high-school students admit to recently drinking alcohol illegally, and most of them were binge drinkers, according to a government survey published on Tuesday. METH – USA Montana researcher unlocks dangers meth holds for kids – Times-NewsThe dope is cooked over a backpacking stove instead of on a putrid hot plate, and the woman in a lab coat and latex gloves is a post-doctorate fellow, not a drug manufacturer. PAINKILLERS – USA A Painkiller Reminder - Washington PostA recent Food and Drug Administration proposal to add stronger warning labels to several popular types of over-the-counter painkillers, noting they pose a risk of liver and stomach damage, shouldn't scare most consumers into avoiding the products entirely, experts say. METHADONE –USA Methadone toll hits W.Va. hardest – Charleston GazetteA new study reveals that almost 4,000 Americans died of an overdose of the prescription drug methadone in 2004, more than any other prescription narcotic. Labels: alcohol, methadone, methamphetamine, painkillers
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