
Thursday, 25th June 2009 - 12:14CET
Cocaine users on the rise
The number of people taking cocaine is on the increase with sedqa's Drugs Commission Services treating 39 new cases of cocaine abuse last year.
Foundation for Welfare Services chief executive officer Sina Bugeja said this morning that 26 new cases had been treated in 2007.
Sedqa's clinical director George Grech said that the number of new drug users this year is expected to be even higher than in 2008. He said that cocaine was no longer a recreational drug.
Speaking during the launch of an awareness campaign for professionals in the field and the public, Ms Bugeja said that according to the European schools survey on alcohol and other drugs, more cocaine was taken by 15 and 16 year old Maltese than by students of other nationalities.
The campaign should inform addicts and their families of the harm cocaine caused and urge victims to seek help from sedqa.








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Its also general ignorance; if they knew what cocaine does to you, they wouldn't take it as I always managed to refuse even while being intoxicated.
Anyways elves here is my reply, if people where stressed they would go for Downers like hashish and not Uppers like cocaine and if people were poor they'd do speed. Although people go for Uppers if they are Bored.
On the contrary, its having a good time now, wanting everything now, and not worrying about the future, thats the problem.
There is NEVER any pressure to use drugs or get intoxicated at every opportunity. Its a personal choice, EVERYONE, yes EVERYONE, knows that taking that first ' hit / sniff ' or getting " off your head " with booze, puts you on the road to ruin.
Does she need to when they are known to all?