The Global Drug Survey
2016 findings
By Dr. Fourkan Ali
Key findings from the
Global Drug Survey 2016 (data collected Nov 15–Jan 16)
More people shopping
on the dark net, more people using MDMA & experiencing harm, synthetic
cannabinoids the most dangerous drugs in the world.
Excluding alcohol,
tobacco and caffeine products the top 10 drugs used across the world were:
cannabis, MDMA, cocaine, amphetamines, LSD, magic mushrooms, prescribed &
non prescribed opioid medication, nitrous oxide, ketamine and poppers
Novel Psychoactive
Substances (NPS) Trends in the UK – most people buy NPS online
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UK has highest rate of
last year NPS purchase of any GDS country (11.6% of UK sample)
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GDS2016 reports
increase in UK last year purchase of NPS after falling rates over last 4 years
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Decline in high street
NPS purchases from 46.3% in GDS2014 to 34.6% in GDS2016.
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58% of those reporting
buying NPS last year did so on-line.
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3 times more likely
end up seeking emergency medical treatment with NPS than traditional drugs
Synthetic Cannabinoids
(SCs) and A&E
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Synthetic cannabinoids
more likely to lead to emergency medical treatment than any other drug
·
1 in 8 of those using
weekly or more often reported seeking emergency medical treatment (3.5% of all
users)
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Overall risk of
seeking emergency medical treatment when using SCs is 30 times greater than
skunk
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Over half of those
using more than 50 times in last year who tried to stop reported withdrawal
symptoms
The dark-net rising
·
Globally almost in 1
in 10 participants (9.3%) reported ever buying drugs off the dark-net with
those reporting last year dark-net purchase rising from 4.5% to 6.7%.
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MDMA, cannabis, new or
novel substances (including 2C-B and DMT) and LSD are the drugs most commonly
bought
·
5% of respondents
stated that they did not consume drugs prior to accessing them through dark-net
markets
The worst time to be
using MDMA in a generation
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Increase in use of both
MDMA and cocaine over the last 3 years.
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Concerns over high
dose MDMA pills leading to increased risk of acute harm
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4-fold increase in
British female clubbers seeking emergency medical treatment in last 3 years.
Women 2-3 more likely to seek emergency treatment than men
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UK users take more
MDMA in a night than anyone else (almost half a gram)
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Most people use less
than 10 times per year
·
Less is more (more fun
with less MDMA)
No Laughing Matter
·
Biggest study of
nitrous oxide use ever
·
Increasing rates of
use in the UK and globally nitrous oxide is now ranked the 7th most popular
drug in the world.
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10% of users worried
about impact of mental / physical health
·
4% reporting symptoms
of nerve damage due to vitamin B12 deficiency
Drinkers
·
One third of drinkers
would like to drink less in the coming year yet only 10% on average would like
help to do Spirits best avoided on night out.
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