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Alcohol, Tobacco Make Top 10 List Of Risky Drugs

calloway

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I haven't got a clue what some of these things are. What in the hell is 4-MTA? :p

Research recently published in the medical journal The Lancet rates the most dangerous drugs (starting with the worst) as follows:
  1. Heroin
  2. Cocaine
  3. Barbiturates
  4. Street methadone
  5. Alcohol
  6. Ketamine
  7. Benzodiazepines
  8. Amphetamine
  9. Tobacco
  10. Buprenorphine
  11. Cannabis
  12. Solvents
  13. 4-MTA
  14. LSD
  15. Methylphenidate
  16. Anabolic steroids
  17. GHB
  18. Ecstasy
  19. Alkyl nitrates
  20. Khat
 

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calloway said:
Research recently published in the medical journal The Lancet rates the most dangerous drugs (starting with the worst) as follows:
  1. Heroin
  2. Cocaine
Ah, the 80's, when everyone wanted to do coke because it was "harmless".
 

MarkII

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You have to read the study to get the real results.

It was a British Study that challenged the ranking the British use to rank substances.

Alcohol and Tobacco make the top of the list due to the impact they have on society.

50% of all emergency room visits are alcohol related. Tobacco is the main cause of cancer and medical costs to the country.

Hence they are the top two with the most detriment to society.

M2
 

Meister

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What about addictive behaviours?

-gambling
-sex
-lying
That would describe most members here. We gamble with our SO by having sex with SPs and then lie about it.;)
 

oldjones

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Meister said:
I can't believe that cannabis ranks so high.
Me too, considering there's no known lethal dose and it's not addictive, while pretty much every other drug on the list is either lethal, addictive or both.

Depending on the factors we're considering under the rubric "dangerous" we could quite likely 'prove' the same about blood pressure medications. Certainly driving, if we expand it to addictive behaviours. What were these authors proving calloway?
 

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4MTA is a type of amphetamine, often substituted for ecstasy.
 

frankcastle

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I think coke/crack, heroin, alcohol and meth are the worst drugs because if you look at what drugs people take that are synonymous with hitting rock bottom these are the ones you most often hear about..... e.g. don't know of people who turn to crime to pay for a pot or tobaccoa addiction.

Mind you all of the drugs listed have harmful effects on the body.
 

C Dick

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It depends on whether you are considering harm per dose, or overall harm based on the actual doses taken by people in total. Doing heroin once is a lot more dangerous than smoking a single cigarette or drinking a beer. But alcohol and smoking harm more people, because lots more people do them.
 

oldjones

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C Dick said:
It depends on whether you are considering harm per dose, or overall harm based on the actual doses taken by people in total. Doing heroin once is a lot more dangerous than smoking a single cigarette or drinking a beer. But alcohol and smoking harm more people, because lots more people do them.
I didn't see morphine on the list. Heroin was developed prescribed as a more powerful painkiller to replace it—it was thought to be less addictive than morphine— and was widely prescribed during the Civil War. The social 'plague' of numerous addicted veterans whose need was no longer to assuage pain began the awareness of addiction as problem.

Then as now as you point out w/ tobacco, the biggest issues w/ heroin were social and personal management. Until mushrooming demand broke their system, Britain managed addictin successfully thru medical prescription, as we do by substituting 'safer' methadone (once thought also to be non-addictive). By making it criminal, we've added legal burdens to users and society that pretty much ensure that any heroin use is disastrous. But used as originally intended, by trained doctors for pain management, heroin's not especially dangerous. All depends on the definition of dangerous in the particular discussion at hand.

After all, isn't nitroglycerine commonly prescribed for cardiac problems_dangerous.
 
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