out of the frying pan and into the fire
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Out of the Frying Pan and into the FireHOW BAD POLICIES MAKE DRUGS MORE HARMFUL
Dr John RocheInternational Doctors for Healthier Drug PoliciesISAM, Dundee, October 2015
Overview
Drugs can cause harm Physical harm Addiction – the lack of the drug is harmful/unpleasant Social harm
Drug policy Protect society and users from these harms
Efforts to achieve this can be counterproductive
Drive for intoxication
When one intoxicant is made unavailable often alternatives are sought or provided
US Prohibition 1920-33
Effect of prohibition on alcohol consumption
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Apparent Ethanol Consumption USA
Beer Spirits Wine
U.S. Alcohol Epidemiologic Data Reference Manual (Vol. 1, Rockville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services,Public Health Service, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration,
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 1985):6
Poisoning the supply
By mid 1920s 60 million gallons of industrial alcohol stolen to supply drinkers In 1926 government added methyl alcohol and bitter compounds to industrial
ethyl alcohol to prevent recreational use Bootleggers employed chemists to “renature” the alcohol Further compounds added:
kerosene and brucine (a plant alkaloid closely related to strychnine), gasoline, benzene, cadmium, iodine, zinc, mercury salts, nicotine, ether, formaldehyde, chloroform, camphor, carbolic acid, quinine, and acetone.
More methyl alcohol (up to 10%) By 1933 at least 10,000 dead from poisoning
Deborah Blum (2010-02-19). "The Chemist's War: The Little-told Story of how the U.S. Government Poisoned Alcohol During Prohibition with Deadly Consequences". Slate. Retrieved 2015-09-27
MDMA to PMA
In 1988 precursors to MDMA banned including Safrole In 2010 50 tonnes of safrole seized and destroyed in
Cambodia Producers switched to anethole as chemically similar Yielded PMA instead of MDMA PMA aka “Dr Death”
Over 100 UK deaths in recent years More potent and delayed onset Often reported as “ecstasy deaths”
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jan/05/superman-pill-ecstasy-pma-deaths-drugs-policy
Poppers
Amyl nitrite, a potent vasodilator, alleviates angina A prescription drug in USA from 1937 to 1960, FDA
removed need for prescription due to safety record, reinstated in 1969 following rise in recreational use
In UK amyl nitrite regulated under medicines act, therefore isobutyl nitrite most common ingredient
In 2007 isobutyl nitrite banned by EU due to carcinogenic effect
Replacement isopropyl nitrite is associated with visual impairment and maculopathy
Adverse ophthalmic reaction in poppers users: case seriesof ‘poppers maculopathy’. Davies et al. Eye (2012) 26, 1479–1486
NTP Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of Isobutyl Nitrite (CAS No. 542-56-3) in F344 Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Inhalation Studies). Natl Toxicol Program Tech Rep Ser. 1996 Jul;448:1-302.
Cannabis to Annihilation
Professor John W Huffman began to synthesise cannabinoids to study endocannabinoid system in 1980s
Potential utility in treatment of MS, HIV/AIDS, and chemotherapy 450 compounds synthesised. Recreational use from 2000s "I figured once it got started in Germany it was going to spread.
I'm concerned that it could hurt people.. I think this was something that was more or less inevitable. It bothers me that people are so stupid as to use this stuff” – JWH
Why use? Available, legal, avoid detection in urine tests
Synthetic Cannabinoids
In Global Drug Survey 2011 23 of 950 (2.4%) last year SC users attended emergency
room Anxiety, paranoia, breathing difficulties 43.5% reported chest pain
27 cases notified with serious adverse effects in USA including 18 deaths from Aug 2011 to Jan 2015
The 12-month prevalence and nature of adverse experiences resulting in emergency medical presentations associated with the use of synthetic cannabinoid products. Winstock and Barratt. Hum. Psychopharmacol Clin Exp 2013; 28: 390–393
Synthetic Cannabinoid–Related Illnesses and Deaths. Trecki et al. n engl j med 373;2:103-7
Sensible regulation
Education, restrict advertising, regulate availability E.g. smoking tobacco
Statistics on Smoking. 2015, Health and Social Care Information Centre.
The folly of youth
“I did lots of things before I came into politics which I shouldn't have done. We all did.” David Cameron