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Last Updated: Wednesday, 26 July 2006, 11:06 GMT 12:06 UK
Drug deaths spark cocaine warning
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Police believe cocaine use was a factor in the five cases
Police have issued a cocaine warning following five suspected drug-related deaths within two months in the Lothian and Borders force area.

Detectives said investigations were continuing, but they believed that "standard quality" cocaine was one of the drugs involved in the deaths.

A spokesman said they highlighted the danger of cocaine use, particularly when mixed with other drugs.

The deaths, which occurred in June and July, were in the Edinburgh area.

The police spokesman added: "These tragedies emphasise the fact that cocaine is an inherently dangerous drug.

"Users must be aware that its effects are less predictable when it is mixed with other drugs."


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