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UK: Street prices plummet as use reaches epidemic levels

Jason Bennetto

The Independent

Wednesday 13 Sep 2006

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The cost of drugs in many parts of Britain has plummeted in the past
year, an authoritative study on the country's booming industry in
illegal substances has revealed.

Specialists also disclosed that the potentially lethal practice known
as " speedballing", in which users inject themselves with a mixture of
heroin and cocaine, is reaching epidemic levels.

The low prices of many drugs suggests that they are readily available
throughout the country and that police and customs are losing the war
on drugs.

A new survey of 20 cities and towns in the UK provides an insight into
emerging trends, offering a level of local detail rarely seen before.
The report by the charity DrugScope found that dealers have been
increasingly offering cut-price drugs, with heroin costing UKP5 a bag
in Middlesbrough, and ecstasy as little as 75p a tablet in Cardiff.

Towns such as Gloucester and Penzance - where the price of heroin has
dropped from UKP60 to UKP40 a gram during the past year - are being
targeted with "special offers" to attract new users.

The survey also found that abuse of muscle-enhancing anabolic steroids
is becoming a mainstream problem.

Overall drug prices in the UK continued to remain static - suggesting
that police and customs action has had little effect on availability.
When drugs supply is restricted, prices rise.

A separate report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has
also claimed that Britain has the highest rate of "problem" drug abuse
in Europe. It found that nearly one in every 100 of the working-age
population was an addict.

The DrugScope report discovered huge regional variation in the cost
and availability of drugs.

The purity of drugs also fluctuates throughout the country. In
Liverpool a seemingly cheap 0.3g UKP15 bag of "heroin" is on average
only 25 per cent pure.

The cheapest cocaine, UKP35 a gram, is available in Birmingham and
Liverpool - both cities where drugs are generally cheaper than the
rest of the country. Cardiff has the cheapest ecstasy pills at UKP1
each.

Researchers also found that clubbers were using a wide range of drugs,
including CK1, GHB, Viagra and a vast array of obscure designer drugs.

But the most alarming development highlighted by the study for the
drug charity's Druglink magazine was the rise in "speedballing" or "
snowballing" which specialists fear will result in more overdoses,
infections, and crime.

The survey of 80 frontline drug agencies and police forces discovered
that injecting the heroin and cocaine cocktail, also called "curry and
rice" , had risen sharply during the past year in Newcastle,
Sheffield, Manchester, London, Bristol, Nottingham, Ipswich and York.

A second study of 100 drug addicts revealed that speedballing was the
main method of drug-taking for 80 per cent of those interviewed,
compared with 25 per cent a decade ago.

The research by Dr Russell Newcombe at the Manchester drugs charity
Lifeline found that speedballers had three times as many convictions
as those only using heroin. It said speedballers spent UKP500 a week
on the drugs - UKP26,000 a year - compared with UKP110 for heroin-only
addicts.

Speedballers say the combined stimulant-sedative effects in one shot
complement each other. "You get the euphoric rush of the crack and
then the heroin takes the jagged edge off it," said one user.

In a separate study of injecting drug-users, more than half of 1,000
needle exchange clients questioned in Wigan, Reading, Middlesbrough,
Manchester, Bristol and Devon had injected a speedball.

Drug agencies are concerned about speedballing because it increases
the risk of overdose. People who speedball also inject up to five
times more often than heroin-only injectors, which means they are more
likely to inject directly into an artery, block veins and get deep
vein thrombosis and abscesses.

High-profile deaths attributed to speedballing include the American
actors John Belushi, 33, who died in 1982 at a hotel in Los Angeles,
and River Phoenix, 23, who died in 1993 outside a nightclub in
Hollywood.

A speedball is usually made by crumbling a crack rock into a preheated
spoon of heroin and a form of citric acid in water - which makes a
soluble cocktail. It is then drawn into a syringe and injected. The
average speedball costs UKP20, UKP10 each of crack and heroin.

More dealers are selling heroin in UKP10 bags rather than by the gram,
and some parts of the country continue to report dealers offering
"discount offers" on combined bags of heroin and crack cocaine,
fuelling the speedballing craze. In Liverpool, dealers are offering a
free rock of crack for every two UKP10 bags of heroin bought, while in
Ipswich buying a bag of "brown" and "white" together yields a UKP10
discount on a UKP30 purchase. In Gloucester, the price of the two
drugs has halved since last year and in Penzance an influx of dealers
from Liverpool has led to price cuts.

Harry Shapiro, the editor of Druglink, said: "Although speedballing
isn't a new phenomenon, it is clearly on the increase and, if this
trend continues, it will be bad news for attempts to reduce the spread
of injecting-related diseases and the number of drug overdoses."

The survey also found that the popularity of anabolic steroids had
rocketed, with significant use in Blackpool, London, Birmingham,
Middlesbrough, Nottingham, Torquay, Cardiff, Manchester, Portsmouth,
Luton and Newcastle. Traditionally used by bodybuilders, the drugs are
now being taken by other young people simply to improve their
physique. They risk side-effects including reduced sperm count, kidney
and liver problems, high blood pressure and increased aggression.


Drug nation

BELFAST

Morphine sulphate tablets, stolen from NHS, popular. Most expensive
heroin (UKP100 a gram) and crack (UKP25 a rock) in UK

GLASGOW

Crystal meth, form of powdered ecstasy, replacing tablets; skunk
popular; 111 drug-related deaths last year

NEWCASTLE

Cheapest cannabis resin (UKP30 an ounce) and second cheapest
amphetamine (UKP8 a gram) although this has risen from UKP2 the
previous year

MIDDLESBROUGH

Cheapest heroin in UK: one fifth of a gram just UKP5. Low price
attributed to town's role as major drugs transit hub for the
North-east

YORK

UK's cheapest ketamine, an animal anaesthetic (UKP10 per gram). Heroin
UKP50 a gram, more expensive than average

BLACKPOOL

Ecstasy pills as cheap as 75p each when bought in bulk. Ketamine UKP20
a gram. Viagra and GHB popular among clubbers

MANCHESTER

Below-average price for cocaine (UKP40 a gram) and crack (UKP10 a
rock). Substantial rise in use of steroids among young men

LIVERPOOL

Drug users buying two UKP10 bags of heroin get a free rock of crack,
which encourages 'speedballing'. Heroin purity very low (average 25
per cent)

SHEFFIELD

Crack at UKP10 a rock is half the price of two years ago. Standard
herbal cannabis is cheaper too. Rise of 'speedballing' is a worrying
trend

NOTTINGHAM

One of eight cities reporting rise in 'speedballing', in which heroin
and crack cocaine are injected using the same syringe

BIRMINGHAM

Khat, a stimulant with effects like amphetamine, is increasingly
popular. Misuse of anabolic steroids is becoming mainstream

IPSWICH

Price of heroin dropped by half since 2005 (now UKP50 a gram).
Methadone and Subutex, heroin substitutes, available cheaply

CARDIFF

Most expensive cocaine in UK (UKP55 per gram), but the cheapest
ecstasy (UKP1 a pill)

BRISTOL

Rising number of people suffering cocaine-related mental health
problems. Skunk cannabis most expensive in UK (UKP140 an ounce)

LONDON

LSD still popular, along with magic mushrooms, crystal meth and MDMA.
Home-grown cannabis increasingly available

LUTON

Misuse of anabolic steroids becoming mainstream, with drug services
seeing big rise in number of young Asian men seeking help for misuse

GLOUCESTER

Cheapest cannabis, cocaine and crack in UK. Average heroin prices are
also among the lowest in the country at UKP10 per 0.3g bag

PENZANCE

Heroin price fell from UKP60 to UKP40 a gram this year, attributed to
Liverpool dealers. UK's cheapest herbal cannabis (UKP90 an ounce)

TORQUAY

Growing presence of steroids. Club bouncers using an opiate
painkiller, Nubain, mixed with cocaine, to create improvised
'speedball'

PORTSMOUTH

Most expensive herbal cannabis in the UK. Cocaine among the most
expensive with one gram selling for an average price of UKP47.50

THE NATIONAL PICTURE

HEROIN: Prices down to record low of UKP25 a gram. Often sold in UKP5 bags.

CANNABIS: Wide variations in cost - and strength - across Britain.
Twice as expensive in some towns.

SPEEDBALLING: Alarming rise in injection of heroin and crack cocaine
in liquid form.

ECSTASY: Price fallen to as little as 75p in some parts of country.

STEROIDS: Half of towns now report rise in mainstream misuse.

COCAINE: Price has dropped in many parts of Britain as overall misuse rises.

 

 

 

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