Friday 29 June 2007

2007 06: Getting high with just 50 sen

The Star online. Nation. News. Tuesday June 26, 2007

Other News & ViewsCompiled by IZATUN SHARI, SYLVIA LOOI AND A. RAMAN

FOR just 50 sen, schoolchildren can get high on Pil Jambu or parakol from private clinics in Negri Sembilan.

Harian Metro reported that parakol has become the latest trend among schoolchildren in the state to get high after consuming two or three pills at a go.

The pill, which is used as a remedy for flu, can be a potent substance as it contains dextromethorphan and pseudoephedrine, which can get one to hallucinate.

The Negri Sembilan Pharmacy Enforcement branch and Health Ministry’s Pharmaceutical Enforcement Division discovered this when they raided a clinic in Bahau with 10 anti-narcotics police personnel from the Jempol district recently.

According to a source from the pharmaceutical enforcement division, methadone, which is used by the Government as an alternative drug to treat hardcore addicts, was also found in the clinic.
The report said the doctor had mixed the methadone with dihydrocodine, a painkiller for cancer patients, and supplied them to children.

The doctor could be charged under Section 30 (5) of the Poisons Act 1952. He can also be fined a maximum RM10,000 or jailed four years, or both.

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