Cancer-causing painkiller found in 60% of British cocaine hauls

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Cancer-causing painkiller found in 60% of British cocaine hauls
Scotsman
August 26, 2007


AS MUCH as 60% of the cocaine seized in Britain has been found to have traces of a once-banned, cancer-causing painkiller.

Phenacetin was used by UK dentists until fears arose about its safety several decades ago.

It has been linked to cancers of the kidney, bladder and liver following a series of laboratory tests and replaced with similar but less harmful products.

But drug traffickers have realised its potential and have started mixing it with cocaine to "bulk out" their product.

A Customs investigator said: "The risk of getting cancer is greatly increased if you are a cocaine user. That is a straightforward fact."

As well as appearing similar in colour and consistency to cocaine, phenacetin also provides users with a "hit", albeit a brief one.

It retails for around £3,000 for a kilo and when mixed with the same amount of cocaine - which sells for about £28,000 - it means the dealers can virtually double their profits.

A senior Customs source said: "We are finding phenacetin more and more frequently in the cocaine that we are seizing. Although we cannot be precise about the frequency of its use in the UK, I would say that between 50% and 60% of the seizures we have made up and down the country have subsequently been found to have traces of the agent in them."

Another problem is that falling street prices have resulted in a drop in purity meaning users are having to take more of the drug to get their required hit, with the result that they are consuming more phenacetin.

The source added: "People think we are being killjoys when we speak about the potential harm cocaine can cause. It is still seen as a harmless, sophisticated drug which does not have ill-effects but here is the living proof that it is potentially fatal."

Phenacetin does not have any other use than a painkiller and is mainly produced in Spain. It was initially banned in the late 1960s, but production resumed some years later under strict guidelines.

Phenacetin can be legally imported into the UK and does not require licensing unless the buyer intends to alter its chemical make-up.

The "bulking" of cocaine has been practised for many years by traffickers, but usually the drug is cut and then mixed with a harmless substance.

However, phenacetin has the effect of numbing the user - in an almost identical way to cocaine - so they do not have any idea that they are taking a tainted drug.

The Customs source said: "People taking cocaine have been warned in the past about it being mixed with dog worming tablets, baking powder or suchlike, but this, obviously, is much, much more serious.

"The laboratory tests for this agent show just how real the risks of contracting cancer are for cocaine users."

A recent report on phenacetin in an American medical magazine stated "chronic users of analgesic drugs containing phenacetin are at increased risk of developing hypertension and of dying from cancer or diseases of the kidneys, heart or circulatory system.

"This follows a 20-year study of 623 then healthy women aged 30 to 49 who regularly took phenacetin for chronic aches and pains."

It continued: "According to the study, the women who took phenacetin-containing painkillers doubled their chances of dying.

"They were l6 times more likely to have a kidney disease or one in the urinary tract, almost twice as likely to die of cancer, and almost three times as likely to die of heart disease whilst the risk of developing cardiovascular disease was nearly two to one."

Cocaine use in Scotland has soared in recent years, despite repeated campaigns to highlight its danger to the public. Earlier this summer, the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency launched a drive to target users, focusing on the ethics of the drug.

Detective Superintendent Willie MacColl, the organisation's national drugs coordinator, said: "People boycott disposable nappies, choose organic vegetables and Fairtrade goods such as coffee but these same people think nothing of having a line of cocaine that's caused immeasurable harm."

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Hmm, interesting. The thing to remember though is that phenacetin was largely toxic when taken regularly in high doses and when combined with aspirin and codeine. (This preparation was called Bex in Australia) I'm not saying it's good drug - my grandmother died from kidney failure after being addicted to this for twenty years - but I think you'd need to be a serious coke addict (ie using several times/day) AND there would need to be a large dose of phenacetin in the coke before you'd need to worry. I doubt the occasional user needs to start freaking out. After all it is still licenced for use alone as a pain killer in some countries.
 
yellowfrog said:
Hmm, interesting. The thing to remember though is that phenacetin was largely toxic when taken regularly in high doses and when combined with aspirin and codeine. (This preparation was called Bex in Australia) I'm not saying it's good drug - my grandmother died from kidney failure after being addicted to this for twenty years - but I think you'd need to be a serious coke addict (ie using several times/day) AND there would need to be a large dose of phenacetin in the coke before you'd need to worry. I doubt the occasional user needs to start freaking out. After all it is still licenced for use alone as a pain killer in some countries.

Yo dont you think its a lil naieve that you are trustin this drug "Because its still licensed in some countries" There is plenty of dangerous, shitty drugs out on the market, that are still produced legally. How the hell can you trust the governement to take care of you and keep you safe? the drug is obviously linked to cancer and is a unhealthy substance, so becuz its legal in some places, that means "Oh, well it cant be that bad then right"...Thats mad ignorant......Jus becuz something is allowed dont mean its safe, do you think they got anybodys best interest in mind...No way.....Dont be so trusting.....

Anyways, i always heard they got some shitty coke over there but that sounds like it sucks, also if its 28 British Lb. a Kilo, then thats abbout 52,000 US dollars per kiloright ? Thas at least 30 grand more than in the us... Fucked up......Shitty coke trade over there ay?
 
Hey, I'm not saying it's safe! My grandmother died from abusing this drug. But you probably need to take it in large quantities before it causes cancer/kidney failure. You are more likely to end up in trouble from the coke itself. Coke is cut with many things worse than this. Not that it's a problem for me. I live in Australia, may as well snort talcum powder considering the quality imho. Now snorting talcum power, THAT could give you cancer.
 
I completely agree. Both smoking and alcohol are both highly carcinogenic activities which probably make this look ridiculously small riskwise.

I'd guess the vast majority of coke users drink and smoke. Even people like me who don't ever smoke sober love the fuckers when they're on coke. Good ol' dopamine eh.
 
lacey k said:
.Dont be so trusting.....

Anyways, i always heard they got some shitty coke over there but that sounds like it sucks, also if its 28 British Lb. a Kilo, then thats abbout 52,000 US dollars per kiloright ? Thas at least 30 grand more than in the us... Fucked up......Shitty coke trade over there ay?

Don't be so trusting....and certainly don't believe drug prices from the Scotsman newspaper. I'm not a coke dealer but any idiot can work out that a drug that goes on the street for sometimes as low as £30 a gram is not going to cost 28K wholesale.
 
whats wrong with lidocaine? numbs great pretty safe not to terribly hard to get at least in the U.S.
 
Related reading:
- the same story from Nov 2006
- Phenacetin safety data sheet from chemicals company.
Carcinogenic Determination: Sufficient evidence in humans for analgesic mixtures containing phenacetin, but limited evidence for phenacetin. Sufficient evidence in animals for phenacetin, but limited evidence for analgesic mixtures containing phenacetin. Listed as a carcinogen by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) Third Annual Report (1982). IARC: 2A, probably carcinogenic.

So we only know it´s carcinogenic in humans when mixed with other painkillers and not on its own, as yellowfrog said. But the situation is reversed when looking at animal studies. Anyone got any better information on how carcinogenic this stuff is?

In any case, the 50-60% figure doesn´t have much credibility - it comes from an anonymous Customs officer rather than official figures, and other news sources haven´t picked up the story. The BBC in last year´s story would only say that Phenacetin had been found, without saying how much.
 
Yeah I'm with that one guy, when I was reading the article I thought people smoke themselves to lung cancer and drink thenselves to liver failure, I'd be eating pills of this shit by itself if it got me off
 
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