Pubdate: Mon, 11 Feb 2008
Source: Irish Examiner (Ireland)
Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 2008
Contact:  http://www.irishexaminer.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/144
Author: Cormac O'Keeffe

COCAINE USERS UNDERESTIMATE RISKS, SAYS STUDY

COCAINE is a "fun" and "feel-good" drug which users  take with their
friends, research has revealed.

But most users say they are suffering financially and  many admit
cocaine is affecting their relationships.

The survey shows cocaine users "greatly underestimate"  the health and
personal risks from the drug.

The research contradicts the perception that drugs are  "pushed" on
young people, with the vast majority  getting cocaine from friends.

The survey is being published today to coincide with  the launch of
the National Drugs Awareness Campaign,  which this year is focusing
exclusively on cocaine.

The research shows:

The two main reasons cocaine users take the drug is for  fun (80%) and
it makes them feel good (48%).

Most cocaine users get their cocaine from friends (83%)  and 15% have
been asked to supply a colleague.

Cocaine is a social habit -- 91% of people take it with  friends or
other people and 67% buy it for themselves  and their friends, with
33% saying they buy it for  their own use only.

One in four say their cocaine use has a negative impact  on
relationships and three in four say it has a  negative effect on finances.

The campaign is being conducted by the Health Service  Executive and
will be launched today by drugs strategy  minister Pat Carey.

He told the Irish Examiner he favoured "a hard-hitting"  approach to
highlight the dangers from cocaine and the  criminal underworld that
supplies the drug to users.

"Hard-hitting ads on radio and television are  necessary. It's crucial
people understand the dangers  of dabbling or experimenting with
cocaine," said Mr  Carey.

A HSE source said the campaign would "dispel the  popular myth that
cocaine is a recreational and social  drug, which is clean and somehow
less harmful than  opiates".
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