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| Friday, 31 January, 2003, 14:39 GMT Young drug addict numbers down ![]() The number of injecting drug users remains steady The number of young Scots seeking treatment for drug addiction is falling, according to new figures. A report from the Scottish Executive also said that new HIV cases among injecting drug users are at their lowest since the mid-1980s. However, cocaine use is increasing, according to the executive's annual report on its strategy for tackling drug misuse. The report shows few significant changes in drug misuse over the past year, but there are some encouraging trends.
The street price of heroin continues to be relatively low, but despite that fewer under 20s are reporting problematic drug use. There is also a slight fall in the number of injecting users. However, heroin misuse among the over 30s is continuing to rise steadily and there were more than 330 drug deaths in 2001. And while amphetamine misuse has fallen sharply, there has been little change in ecstasy misuse. Deputy Justice Minister Hugh Henry said waiting times for drug treatment in some areas remain "unacceptably long". "Solid progress" There is concern also at the growth - from 2% to 7% - of users saying cocaine is their primary drug. Numbers remain low, but the first project in Scotland specifically aimed at tackling cocaine addiction will open in Aberdeen in April. The report also highlights seizures of drugs in the past year which have risen 173%. Mr Henry said the report showed "solid progress" in delivering the drugs strategy, with some positive trends. He said the executive was spending record sums in combating the problem and there were some "encouraging signs" in the report. But the minister admitted that the number of people who lose their lives due to drug misuse remains tragically high. | See also: 07 Aug 02 | Scotland 01 Aug 02 | Scotland 16 Jul 02 | Scotland 03 Mar 02 | Scotland 15 Nov 01 | Scotland 24 Jul 01 | Scotland 01 Dec 00 | Scotland Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Scotland stories now: Links to more Scotland stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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