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Cocaine cut with animal dewormer a public health risk

Authorities are warning cocaine users to be on the lookout for coke laced with levamisole, an veterinarian animal worm medicine. Side effects include drastic weakening of the immune system.

Here's more from the Seattle Times:

At least three local drug users were hospitalized this week with life-threatening illnesses after they were exposed to an animal-deworming medication used to dilute cocaine and crack.

One user required extensive surgery and another racked up more than $100,000 in medical bills, according to Public Health — Seattle & King County.

The department Thursday issued an alert aimed at drug-treatment facilities and users to warn about risks associated with the animal drug, called levamisole, which can wipe out white blood cells in humans.

Levamisole is an odorless, tasteless white powder that closely resembles cocaine. "You can't tell if the cocaine or crack is contaminated with levamisole by looking at it," said David Fleming, director of the public-health department. "Don't take a chance and risk your life."

Cocaine users who have consumed levamisole might exhibit serious health symptoms, such as high fever, chills, swollen glands and painful sores on the mouth and anus.

"The contaminant is creating an illness" that resembles rapidly progressive infections, said Bob Wood, AIDS-control officer with Public Health. "But this is not a condition that needs to result in death."

Users exhibiting symptoms should seek treatment at a hospital immediately, he said.

Medical staff at several local drug-treatment facilities said Thursday they had not yet heard about any levamisole cases but were no more concerned than they were about cocaine and crack use in general.

Over the past two years, similar cases have been reported in New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Great Britain, Wood said. The provinces of British Columbia and Alberta in Canada have seen nearly 40 cases — including one death — in the past few months, according to Ottawa Public Health.

Experts believe the levamisole is added in cocaine-producing countries, such as Colombia.

"I have no idea why they're adding it," said Wood, who also said the Drug Enforcement Administration has reported its use in drug-cutting over the past three or four years.

Properties of the drug have been "obscurely reported" in medical literature, Wood said, and its devastating effect on human white blood cells was only discovered last fall.

Experts are unsure why some cocaine and crack users exhibit extreme illness while others don't.

Nearly 200 people died from cocaine-related causes in King County in 2006 and 2007, according to Public Health's most current statistics.

"It's a good time to remind people that cocaine is a dangerous drug," said Wood. "Now, it's dangerous for another reason."

Posted By jamesk at 2009-06-08 11:33:58 permalink | comments
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69 smokies mamacita92. : 2011-06-26 09:00:39
first off nowhere girl coc is a hard drug n so is ice but coc is what is tainted and needs to stop being slangd b/c not only will it harm da cunsumer it will make da dealer catch a murder case so instead of doin white girl smoke some maryjane.
tracy. : 2010-12-27 19:08:05
no comment
Anonymous. : 2010-05-19 11:33:56
My Neighbor Just Died today (Tuesday) in Leesburg FL. Walked into Hospital on Friday with Thrush and got tests. She Died today after the tests came back. She had zero immune system and this is what is suspected. Yes, we can joke about being poisoned to get high but this is not funny at all. This is Murder.
duh. : 2010-04-28 14:18:49
Dang, you mean cocaine might be dangerous to my health?
vortex ryder. : 2009-11-18 20:59:02
Sounds like urban containment might be trying to slip into the burbs think about what they aren't telling us hmmm....
Nowhere Girl. : 2009-06-09 20:13:08
"Another reason why cocaine is dangerous" - sure, but still such cases are a strong argument for legalisation - including "hard" drugs. In a strictly controlled market such situations wouldn't be possible.
But no, the official approach goes like: we'll rather have all those junkies kill themselves than let anyone try an aunapproved drug. So-called "controlled substance".
Guest is right. : 2009-06-09 05:06:30
It makes no sense to poison your customers. That's like Ozzy telling his customers (listeners) to kill themselves. You kill enough of your paying customers and pretty soon you are out of a job. Sounds fishy. Doesn't make sense. Blame the peasants because they are peabrains, right?
guest : 2009-06-08 21:02:48
unlikely that in colombia they would cut their product with a potentially deadly adulterant. More likely it's the cops selling it out of evidence lockers.
Acme_Rocket. : 2009-06-08 18:19:56
Seriously, why hell can't you cut the shit with baby formula, or hell just chalk would do. No, someone has to cut their shit with other expensive pharmaceuticals with effects nowhere near those of cocaine. Maybe everyone should consider switching coke dealers if your primary is also a vet.
PoisonedV. : 2009-06-08 18:02:50
Goddamnit. I won't be able to get a pure fix of levamisole till this drug war is over! Always fucking laced with cocaine...
Anonymous. : 2009-06-08 13:31:13
Another shining gem in the drug war's long march to a safe society...
Gwyllm. : 2009-06-08 12:59:39
Staze away from the powders o me o my...
no brainer. : 2009-06-08 12:55:08
Do I really need to say it? Should I just state the obvious? Can someone else just say it for me pleazzzze

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