Pubdate: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 Source: Goldstream Gazette (Victoria, CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Goldstream News Gazette Contact: http://www.goldstreamgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1291 Author: Brennan Clarke Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) BAD DRUGS MAKING THE ROUNDS DOWNTOWN A spike in drug overdoses and erratic, violent behaviour downtown has police worried that bad batches of drugs are making the rounds on Victoria streets. "We're seeing an increase in drug overdoses and severe drug reactions, resulting in some violent behaviour," said Victoria police Sgt. Grant Hamilton. "We're finding that we have to physically restrain people like we do with excited delirium. They're screaming, they're yelling, they're grunting ... the guys are describing it as animalistic behaviour." Hamilton said one of the department's patrol shifts attended 15 such calls over a three-day period in late May. Police suspect heroin cut with either ketamine or powdered methadone is causing severe reactions in some users. Known on the street as "Special K," ketamine is a tranquilizer first used in the battle fields of Vietnam. Over the years it has been widely used by veterinarians as a surgical anesthetic, but has also been used recreationally since the late '70s. In recent years its popularity has grown in the "rave" scene. Although both heroin and ketamine are depressants, Hamilton said the combination of the two can trigger violent and irrational behaviour in heroin addicts who are normally docile while under the influence. In addition to its tranquilizing effect, ketamine use can result in "profound hallucinations" and a "lost sense of time and reality" sometimes referred to as the "K-hole," Hamilton said. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman