Pubdate: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 Source: Daily Record (UK) Copyright: 2007 Daily Record and Sunday Mail Ltd. Contact: http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/111 Author: Emily Cook Referenced: The Lancet report http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n366/a01.html BOOZE DEADLIER THAN LSD Booze and Cigs More Harmful Than Class A Drugs Claim Experts ALCOHOL and tobacco are more harmful than class A drugs such as LSD and ecstasy, experts have claimed. In a landmark study published today, they put booze almost on a par with heroin, cocaine and street methadone. And they place tobacco ninth in a list of 20 drugs - ranking it more dangerous than cannabis, solvents and date rape drug GHB. The list was drawn up by medical experts who say the current Class A, B and C system - in place for 36 years - should be scrapped. They want a new scale to be introduced which rates substances according to the harm they cause. The research team asked experts from many fields, including psychiatry, neuroscience and law, to rate a list of 20 legal and illegal drugs. The substances were ranked on three factors - physical harm to the individual, addictive qualities and their damaging effects on families, communities and society. The experts judged that alcohol, tobacco and ketamine were more harmful than some class A drugs - which attract the heaviest penalties. Psychedelic drug LSD came in 14th while ecstasy was ranked 18th. Cannabis, reclassified from a B to C drug in 2004, came in 11th. Together, tobacco and alcohol, both legal drugs - account for about 90 per cent of all drug-related deaths in the UK. The horse tranquilliser ketamine - or "special K" - is currently a class C drug, but is rapidly overtaking ecstasy as the drug of choice among clubbers. The new list was drawn up by Professor David Nutt, a Government advisor and Professor Colin Blakemore, chief executive of the Medical Research Council. Prof Nutt, of the University of Bristol, said: "Drug misuse and abuse are major health problems. "We believe a system like ours, based on the scoring of harms by experts, on the basis of scientific evidence, has much to commend it." Their study is published today in the highly respected Lancet medical journal. Prof Blakemore added: "At present there is no rational, evidence-based method for assessing the harm of drugs. We have tried to develop such a method." But Home Office Minister Vernon Coaker said: "We have no intention of reviewing the drug classification system. "Our priority is harm reduction and to achieve this we focus on enforcement, education and treatment." [sidebar] DANGER 20 The Most Dangerous Drugs Named by Experts Defined by the Harm They Do 1. Heroin 2. Cocaine 3. Barbiturates (prescription sedatives) 4. Street methadone 5. Alcohol 6. Ketamine 7. Benzodiazepines (prescription tranquillisers) 8. Amphetamine 9. Tobacco 10. Buprenorphine (used to treat opiate addiction) 11. Cannabis 12. Solvents 13. 4-MTA (amphetamine derivative - sold as ecstasy or "flatliners") 14. LSD 15. Methylphenidate (used to treat ADHD) 16. Anabolic steroids 17. GHB (used by bodybuilders and associated with date rape cases) 18. Ecstasy 19. Alkyl nitrites (stimulant often called amyl nitrates or "poppers") 20. Khat (plant that gives off a high when chewed) - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake