Ketamine use in England has more than doubled, driven by drug cocktails like 'pink cocaine'. The National Crime Agency warns of an increase in recreational drug use in Britain, including a 10% rise in cocaine consumption. Mixing ketamine with other drugs poses risks due to potential lacing with stronger narcotics.
Key Points
Ketamine usage in England more than doubled last year
Increase driven by popularity of drug cocktails like 'pink cocaine'
National Crime Agency warns of multiple recreational drug use rise in Britain
Mixing ketamine with other drugs can have hallucinogenic effects and health risks
Concerns about drug lacing with stronger narcotics like fentanyl
Pros
Accurate study sheds light on drug consumption trends in England
Raises awareness about the dangers of drug cocktails
Highlights the need for stricter regulations and measures to combat drug abuse
Cons
Rising trend in drug use poses health risks and societal challenges
Concerns about the accessibility and consumption of illicit substances
Tragic incidents like Liam Payne's death underscore the dangers of drug cocktails