Pubdate: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 Source: Lethbridge Herald (CN AB) Copyright: 2008 The Lethbridge Herald Contact: http://www.lethbridgeherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/239 Author: Pamela Roth Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) ADDITIVE TO COCAINE CAUSING PROBLEMS TO IMMUNE SYSTEM Public health officials are warning street drug users to be wary of drugs that could be laced with a dangerous substance after several individuals throughout the province developed a form of immune system suppression following the use of cocaine. So far a total of seven people in Edmonton, Red Deer, southern and northern Alberta have developed the condition, agranulocytosis, that can leave the human body unable to fight off infections. For those who develop the condition, even common infections can rapidly become serious or even fatal. A spokesperson for Alberta Health and Wellness didn't disclose where exactly the southern Alberta case was reported, but advised all drug users throughout the province to be wary. "Obviously there is more than one source unless everybody bought it in Edmonton and travelled with it," said spokesperson John Tuckwell. "Just in general, the caution is if you use cocaine and develop any form of an infection to go and see a medical professional." The reported cases have been linked to cocaine that has been contaminated with levamisole - a chemical compound developed to treat intestinal worms in humans and animals. Health officials believe it was likely used as a cutting agent. In Lethbridge, police aren't aware of any recent cases of laced cocaine in the city, but have seen the drug cut with substances like ammonia, Novocain, baby laxatives and baking soda in the past. "Generally speaking any kind of illicit drug is extremely dangerous," said Lethbridge regional police spokesperson Kristen Harding. "There is no quality control with cocaine or any kind of drugs so you never know what exactly you are getting." Cocaine is often laced with a cutting agent, added Harding, so it can be cooked and made into a smokeable form. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin