Drugs Ranking
Drugs: the real deal 
 This is the first ranking based upon scientific evidence of harm to both individuals and society. It was devised by government advisers - then ignored by ministers because of its controversial findings 
 Published: 01 August 2006 
 
 1: Heroin (Class A) 
 ORIGIN: Vast majority comes from poppy fields of Afghanistan 
 MEDICAL: Sedative made from the opium poppy. Can be smoked or injected to produce a 'rush'. Users feel lethargic but experience severe cravings for the drug 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 40,000 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 744 
 STREET VALUE: £30-100 a gram 
 DANGER RATING: 2.75/3 
 
 2: Cocaine (Class A) 
 ORIGIN: Made from coca shrubs from Colombia and Bolivia 
 MEDICAL: Stimulant made from leaves of the coca bush. Increases alertness and confidence but raises heart rate and blood pressure and users will crave it 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 800,000 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 147 
 STREET VALUE: £30-55 a gram 
 DANGER RATING: 2.25/3 
 
 3: Barbiturates (Class B) 
 ORIGIN: Synthetic lab-made drugs, used to be prominent in clubs 
 MEDICAL:Powerful sedatives. Widely prescribed as sleeping pills but dangerous in overdose and now superseded by safer drugs 
 NO. OF UK USERS: Not many 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 14 
 STREET VALUE: £1-2 a tablet 
 DANGER RATING: 2.10/3 
 
 4: Street Methadone (Class A) 
 ORIGIN: Synthetic drug similar to heroin but less addictive 
 MEDICAL: Similar to morphine and heroin and used to wean addicts off these drugs because it is less sedating. Street versions may be contaminated 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 20,000 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 200 
 STREET VALUE: £2 a dose 
 DANGER RATING: 1.90/3 
 
 5: Alcohol (Legal) 
 ORIGIN: Brewed across the world in many different forms 
 MEDICAL:Central nervous system depressant used to reduce inhibitions and increase sociability. Increasing doses lead to intoxication, coma and respiratory failure 
 NO. OF UK USERS: Most adults 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 22,000 
 STREET VALUE: £2.25 pint of lager 
 DANGER RATING: 1.85/3 
 
 6: Ketamine (Class C) 
 ORIGIN: Anaesthetic drug popular on club and rave scene 
 MEDICAL:Intravenous anaesthetic used on humans and animals which, when taken in tablet form, creates hallucinatory experiences 
 NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A 
 STREET VALUE: £15-50 a gram 
 DANGER RATING: 1.80/3 
 
 7: Benzodiazopines (Class C) 
 ORIGIN: Tranquilisers used to beat anxiety and insomnia 
 MEDICAL:The most common prescription tranquillisers. Effective sedatives which have a calming effect, reducing anxiety, but are addictive 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 160,000 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 206 
 STREET VALUE: Prescription drug 
 DANGER RATING: 1.75/3 
 
 8: Amphetamines (Class B) 
 ORIGIN: Synthetic stimulants snorted, mixed in drink or injected 
 MEDICAL:Man-made drugs that increase heart rate and alertness. Users may feel paranoid. Newer form, methamphetamine, is addictive 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 650,000 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 33 
 STREET VALUE: £2-10 a gram 
 DANGER RATING: 1.70/3 
 
 9: Tobacco (Legal) 
 ORIGIN: Most of the leaf comes from the Americas 
 MEDICAL: Contains nicotine, a fast-acting stimulant which is highly addictive. Tobacco causes lung cancer and increases the risk of heart disease 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 12.5m 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 114,000 
 STREET VALUE: £4.50 a packet 
 DANGER RATING: 1.65/3 
 
 10: Buprenorphine (Class C) 
 ORIGIN: Can be made in a laboratory 
 MEDICAL: More expensive alternative to methadone used to wean addicts off heroin. Preferred by some addicts because it leaves them more 'clear headed' 
 NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A 
 STREET VALUE: Unknown 
 DANGER RATING: 1.55/3 
 
 11: Cannabis (Class C) 
 ORIGIN: Plant is easily cultivated in temperate climates 
 MEDICAL: Leaves of the cannabis sativa plant or resin can be smoked or eaten. It is a relaxant but stronger forms can also cause hallucinations and panic attacks 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 3m 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 16 
 £40-100 an ounce 
 DANGER RATING: 1.40/3 
 
 12: Solvents (Legal) 
 ORIGIN: Organic compounds found in glues, paints, lighter fluid 
 MEDICAL: Includes glue, gas lighters, some aerosols and paint thinners. Produces euphoria and loss of inhibitions but can cause blackouts and death 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 37,000 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 53 
 STREET VALUE: £9.99 a tin of paint 
 DANGER RATING: 1.35/3 
 
 13: 4-MTA (Class A) 
 ORIGIN: Amphetamine derivative; similar effects to ecstasy 
 MEDICAL: Amphetamine derivative, similar to ecstasy, and also known as 'flatliners'. Popular dance drug, producing feelings of euphoria 
 NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A 
 STREET VALUE: Unknown 
 DANGER RATING: 1.30/3 
 
 14: LSD (Class A) 
 ORIGIN: Hallucinogenic, synthetic drug more popular in 1960s 
 MEDICAL: Man-made drug that has a strong effect on perception. Effects include hallucinations and loss of sense of time. A 'bad trip' can cause anxiety 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 70,000 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A 
 STREET VALUE: £1-5 a tab 
 DANGER RATING: 1.25/3 
 
 15: Methylphenidate (Class B) 
 ORIGIN: Medicine, similar to amphetamines 
 MEDICAL: The chemical name for Ritalin, the stimulant drug used to treat children with attention deficit hyperactive disorder which helps them concentrate 
 NO. OF UK USERS: Unknown 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A 
 STREET VALUE: Unknown 
 DANGER RATING: 1.20/3 
 
 16: Anabolic Steroids (Class C) 
 ORIGIN: Hormones used by bodybuilders and sportsmen 
 MEDICAL: Synthetic drugs that have a similar effect to hormones such as testosterone. Used by body builders to increase muscle bulk 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 38,000 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A 
 STREET VALUE: £7.99 a tablet 
 DANGER RATING: 1.15/3 
 
 17: GHB (Class C) 
 ORIGIN: Synthetic drug, sold as 'liquid ecstasy' 
 MEDICAL: The date rape drug, Gammahydroxybutyrate, is a sedative that has a relaxing effect, reducing inhibitions, but can lead to stiff muscles and fits 
 NO. OF UK USERS: Not many 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 3 
 STREET VALUE: £15 a bottle 
 DANGER RATING: 1.10/3 
 
 18: Ecstasy (Class A) 
 ORIGIN: Synthetic drug in tablets; popular in dance scene 
 MEDICAL: MDMA or similar man-made chemicals. Causes adrenaline rushes and feelings of wellbeing but also anxiety and high body temperature 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 800,000 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: 33 
 STREET VALUE: £1-5 a pill 
 DANGER RATING: 1.05/3 
 
 19: Alkyl Nitrites (Legal) 
 ORIGIN: Liquid, better known as 'poppers'; inhaled 
 MEDICAL: Gives a strong, joyous rush and a burst of energy for a few minutes which quickly fades and can leave a powerful headache 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 550,000 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: N/A 
 STREET VALUE: £2-6 for 10ml 
 DANGER RATING: 0.95/3 
 
 20: Khat (Legal) 
 ORIGIN: Green-leaf shrub grown in region of Southern Africa 
 MEDICAL: Natural stimulant, its leaves are chewed to produce a feeling of wellbeing and happiness. Popular with the Somali community 
 NO. OF UK USERS: 40,000 
 NO. OF UK DEATHS IN 2004: Not many 
 STREET VALUE: £4 a bunch 
 DANGER RATING: 0.80/3
taken from the national UK newspaper ...
The Independent
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