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US 'peculiar' prescription drug death a major epidemic

A new study has revealed that US heroin use has increased almost five fold in a decade. A spokesperson for the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Kamran Niaz, told Sputnik that the crisis is a major epidemic, and that the excessive level of abuse of prescription opioids is a "peculiar" phenomenon in the US.

Axar.az reports that according to a survey of almost 80,000 Americans, heroin use among adults in the US has increased by almost five times in the last decade.
"There are more people in the US using heroin, there are more people that meet criteria for heroin addiction, and we are seeing increases in all different social strata, in different age groups, in both sexes," said Silvia Martins, lead author of the research from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.

Kamran Niaz is a public health physician at the UN. Sputnik started by asking him if he was surprised by the news.

"No, not at all. I think this is a trend that we have been seeing for quite some time," Dr. Niaz told Sputnik.

The lead author of this latest report, Ms. Martins, chose to highlight, in particular, the link between legal opioids and street heroin.

"It is already well established that after prescription opioids became widely available as prescription drugs in the US in the early 90s, we see an increase in prescription opioid misuse," said Martins.

"People that misuse prescription opioids are more likely to transition to initiate heroin use than people that have never used [them]," she added.

According to the latest UN World Drug Report 2016, more Americans die every year from overdosing on legal prescription opioids than from heroin or cocaine.

Dr. Niaz agrees that the US has a specific problem with an unusually high supply of prescriptive opioids.

"Of course, there is no doubt this is a major, major epidemic of prescription opioid abuse in the US. Far more than any other country: it is very, very peculiar," Dr. Niaz told Sputnik.

"It goes back to prescriptive practices. The volume of prescriptions for pain killers that have been given and the quantities we are talking about — those are considerable higher, you don't find that elsewhere."

Date
2017.03.31 / 20:29
Author
Axar.az
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