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Scotland tops survey on cocaine habits

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Drug users in Scotland consume the most cocaine in a single session, according to a worldwide survey of drugtaking habits.

The 2018 Global Drug Survey looked at the recreation­al drug use of 130,000 people across 44 countries.

Scotland ranked first for cocaine consumed in a single session with 1.2 grams, followed by England at 0.7 grams. The global average is 0.5 grams.

Researcher­s, who quizzed 15,000 cocaine users, said cocaine can be delivered “more quickly than a pizza” in Glasgow.

The study published yesterday found 36.7% of users in Glasgow reported delivery of the drug “within 30 minutes”.

Easy access and higher purity are likely to lead to “escalating use and harms”, researcher­s said.

On alcohol, Scotland had the highest proportion of respondent­s (4.2%) who sought emergency medical care after a drinking session.

The report said: “This is double the level of English drinkers seeking medical treatment after drinking (2.1%), highlighti­ng how entrenched a problem drinking is north of the border.”

Professor Adam Winstock, consultant psychiatri­st and addiction medicine specialist, and founder of the survey, said: “The 2018 Global Drug Survey highlights how much more work there is to do with alcohol messaging in the UK.

“It is clear that the link between alcohol consumptio­n and increased cancer risk is a message that is still not reaching UK drinkers and where it does, many chose to react to the message with scepticism.”

He said the regularity of people ending up in A&E was “truly alarming”.

Katy MacLeod of Scottish Drugs Forum said the true weight of a drug sold as a ‘gram’ can vary and seems to be lower in Scotland than elsewhere.

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? The nation ranked first for cocaine consumed in a single session.
Picture: Getty. The nation ranked first for cocaine consumed in a single session.

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