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Contaminated Cocaine Hits British Columbia, 10 Seriously Ill
BC health officials are warning of contaminated cocaine which has led to serious illness in at least 10 Vancouver Island and Lower Mainland cases.
The patients suffered from bone marrow suppression and an abnormally low number of a type of white blood cell, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport said.
Health authorities began seeing the cases a few months ago, with the most recent one reported this month, the spokeswoman said.
Provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall said the people who came down with the conditions used powdered cocaine believed to be from the same batch sold in the province.
"The drug that is contaminating the cocaine is something called levamisole, … which suppresses the white cell count and makes them vulnerable to infections," Kendall said.
He said levamisole is an antibiotic used to rid animals of worms.
People who used powdered cocaine and became ill should see a doctor or street nurse, he said.
Symptoms include persistent fever and chills, swollen glands, sores in the mouth or around the anus, skin infections and pneumonia.
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at 13:27 on December 12th, 2008
This is kind of ironic. Drugs are bad, drugs are illegal... but we are going to warn you that they can hurt you.
Haven't we be doing this for years?
at 14:51 on December 12th, 2008
I think it is important for health authorities to caution people about new risks to risky behaviour.
at 16:12 on December 12th, 2008
This would likely not happen if drugs were regulated and decriminalized. And if it did they would carry out a product recall. Users should demand refunds from their dealers!