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News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Edu: Department Of Justice Creates 'Meth Day'
Title:US: Edu: Department Of Justice Creates 'Meth Day'
Published On:2006-11-30
Source:Technician, The (NC State U, NC Edu)
Fetched On:2008-01-12 20:35:17
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE CREATES 'METH DAY'

Nov. 30 Is Now Officially Recognized As "Methamphetamine Awareness Day"

Today marks the U.S. Justice Department's new creation, National
Methamphetamine Awareness Day, and begins a new era in the war on drugs.

A 2004 study showed between 11.7 and 12.3 million Americans age 12
and older have tried methamphetamine.

According to the Department of Health and Human Services, 20.8
million Americans age 12 and older have used stimulant-type
prescriptions for nonmedical purposes.

The Office of National Drug Control Policy, a program operated from
the White House, reports 3.1 percent of eighth graders have used
methamphetamine.

The 2004 N.C. State CORE Survey indicates the University is not
sheltered from meth use.

It states that "3 [percent of students] have used amphetamines,"
which according to enrollment figures at the time translates to
nearly 900 students.

But the facts and the new awareness day aren't going to bring any new
behavior from the Campus Police Deparment.

"We crack down on drugs every day," Sgt. Jon Barnwell said. "N.C.
State has a no-tolerance policy on drugs."

Jerry Barker, director of Student Health Services said, "Health
Services and Health Promotion programs support Meth Awareness Day."
But Barker said the Student Health Center isn't doing anything
special on Meth Day, either.

"But both Student Health Services and Health Promotion programs
support drug awareness every day," Barker said.

Regardless of definition, both methamphetamine and methylphenidate
are prescribed by U.S. doctors to treat illnesses.

However, forms of the legal drug methylphenidate, in addition to
other illegal amphetamines, were not included by the Justice
Department in its awareness campaign.

Ritalin and Adderall, two of the most profitable stimulant-type
medications, are prescribed to children and adults for treatment of
Attention Deficit Disorder.

Shire, the company that produces Adderall and Adderall XR, reported a
2005 profit of $774 million on Adderall alone.

Ciba-Geigy, producer of Ritalin, boasts in its annual earnings report
profits of $7.41 billion. Ciba is owned by parent company Novartis,
who stated in its 2005 earnings report total group revenues reaching
$32.2 billion.

Amphetamine production is big business, but one that comes with hazards.

According to the National Institutes of Health, methamphetamines
produced in black-market labs are made to be much stronger than
prescription medicines.

The wrong mixture of chemicals in stimulant production can lead to
adverse side effects or death, not to mention the potential addiction
that comes from increased stimulant effects.

When the Food and Drug Administration reported that most literature
available on Attention Deficit Disorder didn't discuss potential
addictive properties of Ritalin (methylphenidate) or Adderall, U.S.
pharmaceutical companies responded.

Ciba, for example, the largest manufacturer of methylphenidate
contributed $748,000 to the support group Children and Adults with
Attention Deficit Disorder, according to federal court documents.

That equates to about 0.01 percent of the company's 2005 profit.

The reason for the creation of meth day, and the greatest concern to
the Department of Justice, is to prevent others from suffering
methamphetamine addiction.

That's why the Food and Drug Administration approved Prometa, a
prescription drug used to treat methamphetamine addction. And
Hythiam, the company that produces Prometa, reported a 410-percent
increase in profit since 2005.

Methamphetamine, for treatment or illegal use, has potential dangers.
Nov. 30 is now about recognizing those potential dangers and being
aware of those people who didn't.
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