Pubdate: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 Source: Edinburgh Evening News (UK) Copyright: 2008 The Scotsman Publications Ltd Contact: http://www.edinburghnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1626 FALLING COCAINE PRICE PUTS YOUNGSTERS AT RISK Health experts today warned that a drop in the price of cocaine and using it with alcohol is putting a generation of young people at risk. The warnings come as a new survey revealed that more than ten per cent of Scotland's 16 to 19-year-olds have taken cocaine. The extent of the drug's use among teenagers has been published in two surveys compiled for the Scottish Government. The Scottish Crime and Victim Survey and the Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyles and Substance Use survey show that 13.2 per cent of 16 to 19-year-olds have taken cocaine. More than six per cent said they had taken the drug in the month before the surveys were compiled and 48 per cent said drugs were easy to obtain. Scientists have discovered that drinking after using the drug enables an individual to triple the amount of alcohol they can drink and increases the risk of a heart attack by up to 24 times. Susan Dean, a spokeswoman for the Scottish Drugs Forum, said: "It appears that taking cocaine allows people to drink much more than they could normally tolerate. "But that combination forms a chemical which can lead to sudden death through cardiac arrest." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek