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- Subject: Danger of cocaine questioned by WHO researcher
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- Organization: University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 04:22:31 GMT
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- From the Christchurch "Press", 24 December 1992
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- HARM OF COCAINE QUESTIONED
- NZPA, in Sydney,
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- Cocaine is not as addictive or harmful as is widely believed according to a
- World Health Organisation (WHO) expert planning the first international study
- of the drug.
- Recent studies in Amsterdam and Toronto found only five to 10 percent of the
- people who used cocaine more than once became regular users, Dr Andrew Ball
- said.
- Dr Ball, of the WHO's programme on substance abuse in Geneva, said these
- findings contradicted the popular perception that people lost control when
- using cocaine.
- "It really does question the myth around cocaine being a very addictive drug."
- he said.
- Little was known about the effects of cocaine globally as most information
- came from the United States which had a different problem to most other
- countries.
- "Certainly cocaine use has clear health consequences but we really need to
- determine what those consequences are and try to give a balanced picture," he
- said. Dr Ball is visting Australia to help establish a WHO study into cocaine
- use in 1contries.
-
- -------end of quotes article-----------
-
- Some comment.
- 1. Great, we now admit that we know nothing about cocaine, even though we've
- been waging a war on it for years.
- 2. With views like this, I don't think Dr Ball will last long with the UN.
- 3. How can "consequences" be clear when we don't know what they are??!!
-
- Merry Xmas
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-
- Brandon Hutchison,University of Canterbury,Christchurch
- New Zealand
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