Pubdate: Wed, 07 Jan 2009 Source: South Peace News, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2009 South Peace News Contact: http://www.southpeacenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2261 Author: Mac Olsen Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) COCAINE CUT WITH LEVAMISOLE DANGEROUS The High Prairie General Investigation Section's Enhanced Drug Unit reports some cocaine has been cut with levamisole, a chemical that is a particular health hazard to drug abusers. "In several cases, cocaine and this chemical were found mixed together," says S/Sgt. Steven Daley. He also says a drug trafficker normally does not sell pure cocaine, but cuts or dilutes it with another substance like this. There have been no reports of deaths in the High Prairie area. According to a news release issued by Cpl. Blaine Oster of the High Prairie GIS, seized cocaine sent to the Health Protection Laboratory in Winnipeg for analysis shows it was laced with levamisole. This chemical is used to treat intestinal worms in humans and animals, but when cut with cocaine it can leave the person vulnerable to infections, which can become serious and even fatal. "Individuals throughout Alberta have reportedly developed a form of immune system suppression after consuming cocaine," the news release also says. Those who use cocaine and develop fever and other signs of infection should seek medical attention immediately. The British Columbia Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport issued an advisory Dec. 11, providing a list of symptoms: * Persistent or recurrent fever and chills. * Worsening swollen glands. * Painful sores in the mouth or around the anus. * Frequent, persistent or worsening skin infections. * Pneumonia. * Worsening or persistent sore throat. * Thrush - a white coating of the mouth, tongue, or throat. * Other unusual infections. Those who have questions or concerns about a drug abuse problem, please call AADAC at 780-523-6640. Those who have information about cocaine or other illicit drugs, please call the RCMP at 780-523-3370 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin