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Legal high deaths 'tip of iceberg', says doctor | Legal high deaths 'tip of iceberg', says doctor |
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Deaths linked to legal highs may just be the first signs of the damage they do, according to a medical expert. | Deaths linked to legal highs may just be the first signs of the damage they do, according to a medical expert. |
In total 43 people in the UK died after taking now-outlawed methcathinones in 2010, the National Programme on Substance Abuse Deaths said. | In total 43 people in the UK died after taking now-outlawed methcathinones in 2010, the National Programme on Substance Abuse Deaths said. |
This compared with five deaths in 2009, its report said. | This compared with five deaths in 2009, its report said. |
But Dr Owen Bowden-Jones, founder of the Club Drug Clinic at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, said: "We may just be seeing the tip of the iceberg." | But Dr Owen Bowden-Jones, founder of the Club Drug Clinic at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, said: "We may just be seeing the tip of the iceberg." |
A BBC investigation revealed untested chemicals were being sold in London. | A BBC investigation revealed untested chemicals were being sold in London. |
"The concern I have is that in two or three years, we'll begin to see the consequences of the harm that's going on now," Mr Jones added. | "The concern I have is that in two or three years, we'll begin to see the consequences of the harm that's going on now," Mr Jones added. |
'Unknown risks' | 'Unknown risks' |
Dr John Ramsey, a toxicologist at St George's Hospital, described how there are dozens of types of untested and sometimes deadly chemicals that are being sold legally in London. | Dr John Ramsey, a toxicologist at St George's Hospital, described how there are dozens of types of untested and sometimes deadly chemicals that are being sold legally in London. |
"We put a urinal in Wardour Street in Soho and found 60 different drugs in there," he said. | "We put a urinal in Wardour Street in Soho and found 60 different drugs in there," he said. |
"I think these are probably the first people who have taken these compounds. | "I think these are probably the first people who have taken these compounds. |
"They've never been evaluated as drugs anywhere in the world before," he added. | "They've never been evaluated as drugs anywhere in the world before," he added. |
"They can't possibly know the risks of the compounds they're taken." | "They can't possibly know the risks of the compounds they're taken." |
He described how "these things are made in China, shipped over here, a kid buys a gram and takes it". | He described how "these things are made in China, shipped over here, a kid buys a gram and takes it". |
As part of its investigation, BBC Inside Out legally ordered £640 of chemicals from China, packaged in a bag labelled: "Harmful if swallowed. May damage an unborn child. Avoid breathing dust and fumes. If exposed, call a poison centre". | As part of its investigation, BBC Inside Out legally ordered £640 of chemicals from China, packaged in a bag labelled: "Harmful if swallowed. May damage an unborn child. Avoid breathing dust and fumes. If exposed, call a poison centre". |
Experts told the programme these are the type of chemicals that are sold in 1g bags for £15 each in London - meaning the £640 of chemicals from China could have a London street value of £15,000. | Experts told the programme these are the type of chemicals that are sold in 1g bags for £15 each in London - meaning the £640 of chemicals from China could have a London street value of £15,000. |
'Kids dying' | 'Kids dying' |
Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) drugs spokesman Tim Hollis said: "Kids are sending around party invites with a link on where to buy your drugs. | Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) drugs spokesman Tim Hollis said: "Kids are sending around party invites with a link on where to buy your drugs. |
"The Home Office and police find that extremely difficult to get our heads around and we are flat footed." | "The Home Office and police find that extremely difficult to get our heads around and we are flat footed." |
Baroness Molly Meacher, of the Parliamentary Drug Policy Group, said: "The UK Border Agency has got great hangars full of little packets of white powder. | Baroness Molly Meacher, of the Parliamentary Drug Policy Group, said: "The UK Border Agency has got great hangars full of little packets of white powder. |
"They just simply haven't got the technology, they haven't got the money, they haven't got the resources. | "They just simply haven't got the technology, they haven't got the money, they haven't got the resources. |
"They don't know what's in all those packages." | "They don't know what's in all those packages." |
The Metropolitan Police and UK Border Agency (UKBA) declined to be interviewed by BBC Inside Out. | The Metropolitan Police and UK Border Agency (UKBA) declined to be interviewed by BBC Inside Out. |
But Dr Ramsey said: "Controlling substances... all it does is spawn the production of one that isn't controlled. | But Dr Ramsey said: "Controlling substances... all it does is spawn the production of one that isn't controlled. |
"We're damned if we do and damned if we don't." | "We're damned if we do and damned if we don't." |
Katie Wilson, 19, from east London, described her experience of taking now banned drug Benzo Fury. | Katie Wilson, 19, from east London, described her experience of taking now banned drug Benzo Fury. |
"I got a lot of euphoria, happiness, I presumed like ecstasy," she said. "After the Benzo had worn off, I swore I was going to die." | "I got a lot of euphoria, happiness, I presumed like ecstasy," she said. "After the Benzo had worn off, I swore I was going to die." |
"I went in to Tesco naked and assaulted a police officer. | "I went in to Tesco naked and assaulted a police officer. |
"They asked me what sort are you on? Heroin? Crack? Crystal meth?" | "They asked me what sort are you on? Heroin? Crack? Crystal meth?" |
Maryon Stewart's daughter Hester died after taking the now banned substance GBL. | Maryon Stewart's daughter Hester died after taking the now banned substance GBL. |
Ms Stewart has since set up the Angelas Foundation, which highlights the risks of legal highs. | Ms Stewart has since set up the Angelas Foundation, which highlights the risks of legal highs. |
"There are kids dying every week. The youngest I've heard of is 14 years old," she said. | "There are kids dying every week. The youngest I've heard of is 14 years old," she said. |
BBC Inside Out is on BBC One in the London region on Monday, 14 January at 19:30 GMT and nationwide on the iPlayer for seven days following transmission. |
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