A drug more powerful than fentanyl? The UN warns about nitazenes

A new group of synthetic drugs potentially more powerful than the devastating fentanyl is emerging, according to the United Nations (UN). She points to a “wave” of deaths linked to these substances, according to a report published Wednesday.

Nitazenes, 500 times stronger than morphine, “have recently appeared in high-income countries, causing an increase in overdose deaths,” writes the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Expert Angela Me notes during a press briefing “the expansion of these very powerful opiates”. Coming mainly from China, they have been identified in the United States and Canada, as well as in Great Britain, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia and Slovenia.

A worldwide traffic

“It is the biggest threat currently,” comments the researcher, evoking a probable link with “the situation in Afghanistan”. The world’s largest producer until the banning of poppy cultivation by the Supreme Leader of the Taliban in April 2022, this country saw its opium production fall last year, leading to a 74% drop worldwide. . However, the UNODC fears that “heroin users are turning to synthetic opioids posing serious health risks”, such as fentanyl, opiate substitution treatments (methadone, subutex) and now nitazenes. These substances, which are cheaper and easier to produce than heroin, are “particularly worrying”.

Cocaine booming

The organization also warns of the “continued growth” of cocaine, the supply of which has reached “record” levels in 2022, with more than 2,700 tonnes, or 20% more than a year earlier. It is increasingly popular in Europe and the United States, but also in “emerging markets” such as Africa and Asia. In France, one in ten adults have already used cocaine.

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Globally, nearly 292 million people used drugs in 2022, a figure up 20% in a decade, with cannabis remaining by far the most widely used drug according to the UN, which cites the possible impact ” harmful” of the legalization of cannabis on the American continent. Among them, 64 million suffer from drug use disorders, but only one in 11 people receive medical care.

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