Thursday, 19 March 2015

HELP THOSE AROUND YOU


Thank you for staying with me on this blog. This information is for specific people; those who do drugs, those whose calling is to help people who do drugs and those who have friends or relatives that do drugs.

Help them/ help yourself. The story below tells us that the world is changing, how can drugs like cocaine bought with so much money be adulterated in the UK? Stop taking it, stop damaging your life and live for the purpose you have been created. Help yourself / help others. Stop enriching the wrong people.

Happy reading and spread the news…….

This is what is actually in lines of ‘cocaine’ in London in 2015


Rob Waugh for Metro.co.ukWednesday 18 Mar 2015 12:55 pm

 

Cocaine users in London are often snorting a noseful of dangerous banned painkillers when they think they are having a ‘toot’ of cocaine, experts have warned.

Since 2007, drug dealers have become increasingly expert at cutting cocaine with painkillers and dental anaesthetics to produce the drug’s trademark numbing effect.

The drugs used include Phenacetin, a dangerous painkiller banned by America’s Food and Drug Administration in 1983, and thought to increase the risk of cancers and kidney disorders.

In an investigation by Vice, drug experts said that there had been a massive change in the cutting agents used in cocaine in London in the past few years.

‘The streets are awash with white powder, they are not awash with drugs,’ said Lawrence Gibbons, Senior Operations Manager for Drugs at the National Crime Agency (NCA).

‘We analyse everything seized from an ounce upwards – the weight street dealers typically buy at. An ounce at the moment is never more than 22 to 25 percent purity, and after that it is cut again before it hits the street. Dealers and customers genuinely don’t know what they’re buying, and that is the danger.’



‘If you go back to pre-2007, cocaine purity was reasonably high, but it was always cut with inert substances like glucose. However, there was only so far you could cut cocaine with glucose before the numbing effect – the ‘Kojak test’ you see detectives do on-screen – would dissipate.

‘Dealers started using benzocaine or phenacetin, as they look like cocaine and have the same numbing effect, so they were able to cut harder to spread their product.’

 

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