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Cocaine Cutting Agent Leads to Illness
September 2, 2009

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Drug users who ingested cocaine cut with a substance called levamisole have contracted a blood disease known as agranulocytosis in Massachusetts and other states, the Boston Globe reported Sept. 1.

Massachusetts doctors recently treated their first patient known to have contracted the disease from cocaine cut with levamisole, a drug that has been used as an antibiotic and to treat roundworm in livestock and fish. Cocaine cut with levamisole also has been blamed for illnesses and deaths in Washington and other states.

Health officials in Massachusetts and Washington have sent out warnings about levamisole and the risk of agranulocytosis, a disease that causes a drop in white blood-cell count and carries symptoms including high fever, chills, weakness, swollen glands, and painful sores. "This can be very serious," said Al DeMaria, the chief epidemiologist in Massachusetts. "Why someone would be using this in cocaine, no one really knows."

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Posted by Robert on 03 Sep 09 09:10 AM EDT
Read about this last week. The drug is suppose to increase the intensity of the cocaine. They think it's being put in the drug when they make it in Mexico and SA. Who thinks of this stuff?

Posted by John French on 10 Sep 09 10:49 AM EDT
There are many questions unanswered by this notice. Is the condition "agranulocytosis" caused by the toxicity of the cutting agent, or its physical characteristics? Is the agranulocytosis common to other cutting agents, or just this one? Are there any sources for information on the dangers of cutting agents per se? Are there any recommendations for better cutting agents? (For instance, caffeine (the DRUG, not the coffee!)is a soluble cutting agent which has been researched and seems to have no adverse effects. And for the benefit of the drug warriors out there, I ask -- is it better that addicts have information on viable cutting agents, or is it better that a few of them die because the information is withheld? Harm Reduction Rules!

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