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More than 7,000 people completed the tutor / Mixmag Global Drug Survey in its first 48 hours

In just over 48 hours, more than 7100 people around the world responded to an online survey is unique in his experience of drug use, cocaine and mephedrone the killers of alcohol and the pain.

This means that the survey designed by the Global Drug Facility and Mixmag in association with The Guardian, could become the first of its kind and a great source of information on the drugs used, how often they take and the consequences - medical, social and legal - to take

spoke with the creator of the survey, consultant psychiatrist Dr Adam Winstock addiction this morning. He said:

"It is much more than one day, but the survey this year, the drug exceeded any such survey ever conducted. We are on track to be the largest study of drug use of any kind ever conducted in the UK, and if our interests abroad remains one of the largest in the world forever. "

Winstock hopes the study will provide enormous wealth, current and robust view of trends in drug use:

"This study will provide an honest description of how people interact with drugs, including alcohol, tobacco and snuff, prescription and nonprescription medications and the impact that their use on people and their friends. While most investigations focus on drug users or addicts involved in the criminal justice system, there is rarely focused on the vast majority of people who use drugs, the masses "hidden" .

"It will reflect current trends in drug use across the country and beyond. We will explore the good, the bad and the ugly. The results describe the actual experience and the impact of drug use on individuals, the legal and generally be caught with drugs, how drugs affect the interaction of a person with your family doctor. "

Winstock

expected to highlight the issues that will help policy makers devise practical responses to public health drug use, abuse of prescription drugs and the role of the Internet in supply of drugs. But it will also be of practical use for people who use drugs. The study will inform drug users in different comparative damage stimulant drugs, and awareness of the damage associated with specific drugs such as ketamine. He added:

"As we did earlier in this study, we will continue to keep an eye open for the whole trend of new drugs, while monitoring the impact of legislation on the use of new Drugs such as mephedrone and subsequent consequences in other drugs. A big thank you to the thousands of you who have participated so far and those who sent this information useful. Keep coming. "


The only source of comparative information on drug use in the UK, according to Winstock, is the British Crime Survey, and is one of the largest in Europe, in which about a third of its 27,000 respondents said they have never taken drugs, with about 8.9% reported using a drug in the previous year. More than 5,000 respondents in the UK completed the survey GDS / Mixmag / guardian so far.


The survey remained essentially a project based in the UK in recent years. However, the participation of The Guardian, with its global reach has expanded its reach in bulk. Survey respondents have so far come from the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Spain, Italy, Thailand, Denmark, Brazil, Poland and even in Malawi and Benin.

Since its launch yesterday, more than twice as many people who responded to the survey than in the entire project last year, which collected data for several months. The Guardian's website announcing the survey received more than 53,000 visits in just over 48 hours.

can read the results of the World Drug Survey Mixmag in 2011 and 2010 surveys here.
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