VA Hospitals injecting vets with cocaine for drug addiction research

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Government injecting veterans with cocaine for drug addiction research
By: Bill Myers
Examiner Staff Writer
04/29/09 9:05 PM

Drug-addicted veterans are being injected with cocaine by researchers at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in taxpayer-funded studies, The Examiner has learned.

The study subjects are being given the injections as part of a search for medicines that researchers hope will block cocaine absorption in the body, said Timothy O’Leary, the VA’s acting director of research and development.

All the subjects were recruited because they were addicted to cocaine, O’Leary said. About 40 volunteers — most of them veterans — are being given injections at VA labs in Kansas City and San Antonio, he added.

Hundreds of veterans have apparently been used as human subjects in the past decade, according to records and interviews with officials.

The VA has handed over several other abstracts from studies over the past decade, and O’Leary said his agency has been conducting such research for at least 25 years.

O’Leary said that the subjects’ safety was paramount. But documents of a decade-old study that tested morphine on veterans found nearly 800 “adverse events” from anorexia to heart tremors.

Last month, The Examiner reported that the federal government had spent millions of taxpayer dollars to give addicts drugs such as crack and intravenous cocaine as well as morphine and other opiates in publicly funded clinical studies. The VA documents and interviews suggest that the programs have been even more widespread than previously suspected.

According to the Drug Enforcement Administration, more than 6,000 licenses have been given to scientists to use otherwise illegal drugs in their experiments. DEA officials declined to hand over their records.

O’Leary said the studies were desperately needed to find ways to treat addiction. An estimated 140,000 vets suffer from drug addiction, according to VA officials.

“As you know, there are a lot of people out there who suffer from addictions. It’s a huge societal problem,” O’Leary said in a phone interview.

Critics say that experimenting on addicts runs contrary to ethical guidelines on “informed consent.” The doctrine requires that human laboratory subjects understand the risks of the experiment and can say no. For at least 20 years, scientists have recognized that addiction is a disease, which means that addicts can’t simply say no.

Pressure is mounting on the government to come clean about its drug experiments.

“How many ways can the government get it wrong?” Cato Institute scholar Tim Lynch asked The Examiner.

Compared with the CIA’s former habit of testing dangerous drugs on unwilling volunteers, these programs are “an improvement if the research deals with volunteers and full disclosure of the risks involved,” Lynch said. “But it is not clear to me why the government has to subsidize such research.”

U.S. Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said through a spokesman that he was “closely reviewing” the matter.

O’Leary said that the cocaine injections in San Antonio and Kansas City were being given in “extremely controlled conditions,” but when asked to detail what he meant by that phrase, he said he wasn’t familiar with those labs.

VA officials have not acted on a Freedom of Information Act request for access to their files.
 
Nothing wrong with that. If the test subjects are fine with it I am also.

"According to the Drug Enforcement Administration, more than 6,000 licenses have been given to scientists to use otherwise illegal drugs in their experiments"

The author soudns pissed they arent getting any drugs lol.

They need research on drugs, if we tested it other ways aint going to exactly havethe same effect =/
 
This author needs help learning what the word bias means, and what it looks like. What a great job of hiding the bias in seemingly neutral sounding language.
 
Atleast these addicts are getting some of their drugs in presumably pure form in a controlled setting, presumably surrounded by health professionals. Also gives research into the effects of the drugs which is always a good thing, I just hope the funding doesn't come with a secret "make sure all your findings equate to a drugs are bad mmmmkay" understanding.
 
O’Leary said that the subjects’ safety was paramount. But documents of a decade-old study that tested morphine on veterans found nearly 800 “adverse events” from anorexia to heart tremors.


I take it that this author wants morphine taken off of the market, taking us back about 200 years in the medicinal management of pain? His bias is clear, and his logic is lacking. Name me one medicine that doesen't have side effects.
 
I see a bit of a problem with this.

How often are they administering cocaine IV?

As anyone who shoots it would know, if they do it only once or twice every couple of hours the vet is goin' to jus' be jonsin' all day waitin' for his next shot
 
I take it that this author wants morphine taken off of the market, taking us back about 200 years in the medicinal management of pain? His bias is clear, and his logic is lacking. Name me one medicine that doesen't have side effects.

Salvia.
 
I see a bit of a problem with this.

How often are they administering cocaine IV?

As anyone who shoots it would know, if they do it only once or twice every couple of hours the vet is goin' to jus' be jonsin' all day waitin' for his next shot

No shit, IV coke is jones city. God help you if you get 15-20 shots in with a quarter sack sitting around. THen god help you when you have been up for 3 days, and your arms look like a pin cushion. Time to go insane!


What is even remotely healthy about IV cocaine? The only way cocaine use can really be managed in intranasally. I read in the cocaine bible, they had a few tests about smoking base and they let these people smoke all the base they could handle. Ended up cheifin 4 oz of pure base in a day. Then the user peeled out 'little bugs' from his skin and put them in a glass jar for the scientist. Here you go sir!

For the record, I could see that happening _everytime_. As a person who has loss their mind on endless amount of great coke, its an inevitability.
 
The War on Drugs was doomed from the moment where it stopped being a war on damage caused by substances and became a war on altered states of consciousness, when it stopped being 'drugs are illegal because they're harmful' and became 'drugs must be harmful because they're illegal.'
 
Pathetic that wedont spend some money and if we had been putting money into this area we would have this problem. When you have people going to war them drop them at the curb when they come back they are going to have problems. God forbid we put money into psychotheraphy and shot for returning vets and much of this may have been avoided

It's just so fucked up how we don't care about vets ; IMO it's beyond fucked up
 
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