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British cocaine ‘has dropped in strength’


When I was actively engaged in the test­ing of cocaine, we never did a purity test of any kind due to state laws. But just vis­i­bly look­ing at the mate­r­ial under a low pow­ered micro­scope, one could tell there was cut­ting agents added. Similar reports are stat­ing the purity of British cocaine is run­ning just about 10%, that incred­i­bly poor qual­ity. So one should be wor­ried about the extra added health con­cerns of the chem­i­cals they are cut­ting it with.

Original arti­cle posted here.

New find­ings show amounts of poten­tially unsafe addi­tives are on the increase

New research has sug­gested that cocaine being dis­trib­uted by deal­ers in the UK has dropped in strength in recent years and con­tains more of what may be poten­tially harm­ful substances.

The Forensic Science Service (FSS), the organ­i­sa­tion that tests seized drugs in the UK, found that on aver­age the cocaine it tested was less than 20 per cent pure, com­pared to 43 per cent in 2004.

The FSS found that in some cases purity was as low as five per cent, reports BBC Newsbeat.

The find­ings sparked fears about the poten­tial dam­age the increase in the amount of unknown sub­stances being mixed with the drug could case.

Tony Saggers of the Serious Organised Crime Agency said, “You are snort­ing a pow­der up your nose that may con­tain a sub­stance that the British phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal indus­try doesn’t see fit to use at the moment.”

“The qual­ity of it has com­pletely dropped. It won’t last as long. You go straight to a downer.”

BBC Newsbeat quoted an anony­mous club­ber in Liverpool as say­ing, “You need a lot more [cocaine], you spend a lot more money to get the right effect and you still can’t get the buzz.

“I don’t take it any­more because it’s all tal­cum pow­der and paracetamol.”

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