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Saturday 24 February 2018

❤️ Drug Problems World Wide - Countries & Stereotypes

Naturally as documentary lover, I’m naturally drawn to  any thing on drug use around the world. Seeing as I have so many worldwide readers, I’d love to know whether the stereotypes are indeed factual or indeed a misrepresentation of reality.

So...

USA - There’s two biggies in USA. Stimulants, starting with innocent Ritalin it Aderall, peaking with crystal meth. From the documentaries I’ve watched, there seems to be two types of meth, one superior (I cannot remember), which is more clear and glassy, one less superior. Perhaps it’s pink... please correct me if I’m wrong. More a problem in the states in the middle of the country.

The other is opiates. Quite frankly I’m disgusted at the doctors willingness to prescribe opiate medication. The pharmaceuticals blatantly lied with regards to their addictive nature. It’s rare to get opiates here, bar my buprenorphine, I’ve only had pain opiate medication prescribed once in my life, tramadol and a short dose to. Naturally, when ones tolerance grows, turning to a substance far cheaper and stronger (heroin) isn’t unusual. Opiate problems seems to be nationwide. 

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