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Increased Abuse of Narcotic Lollipops Reported; Ease of Use, Good Taste, Worry Law Enforcement
AP ^ | April 27, 2004

Posted on 04/27/2004 5:26:57 PM PDT by nuconvert

Increased Abuse of Narcotic Lollipops Reported; Ease of Use, Good Taste, Worry Law Enforcement

By Mark Scolforo/ Associated Press Writer

Apr 27, 2004

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A narcotic painkiller that looks like a lollipop - designed to speed relief to cancer patients - is starting to show up in illegal sales with the nickname "perc-a-pop." The drug's ease of use and sweet taste have law enforcement officials worried about the potential for abuse. Actiq, a berry-flavored lozenge on a stick, contains the synthetic opioid fentanyl.

"We're starting to see it emerge as a drug that is, as we call it, 'diverted,' which is a legally prescribed drug being used illegally," said Kevin Harley, spokesman for state Attorney General Jerry Pappert. "It's a drug that is easily administered or taken by somebody who might be afraid to either take a pill, snort or inject a needle in their arm."

The attractive taste - described by the manufacturer as a "mild berry flavor" - makes abuse more likely, he added.

"You don't want drugs to taste good, particularly a narcotic painkiller that you don't want people to use for long periods of time," Harley said.

Harley said each Actiq lozenge retails for $9.10. The street value of a perc-a-pop is $20.

"We started seeing them in Philly, and that's where we understand the nickname came from," he said.

Manufactured by Cephalon Inc., Actiq's active ingredient is absorbed by rubbing the lozenge against the inside of the cheek.

It is approved by the Food and Drug Administration to combat "breakthrough pain," flare-ups suffered by cancer patients who are already taking narcotics in more conventional liquid or pill form to cope with chronic pain.

"Like any opioid, there is a potential for misuse," said company spokeswoman Stacey Backhardt. She said the company believes, however, "there has not been a substantial diversion of this product in the state or elsewhere."

Fentanyl was first introduced as an intravenous anesthetic called Sublimaze in the 1960s. Besides being taken orally, it is also dispensed as a transdermal patch under the trade name Duragesic.

Hospitals reported 576 incidents of non-medical use of fentanyl products in 2000; the number rose to 1,506 by 2002, said Leah R. Young, spokeswoman for the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: actiq; lollipop; narcotics; percapop; wodlist

1 posted on 04/27/2004 5:26:59 PM PDT by nuconvert
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To: nuconvert; *Wod_list
And thus begins the federal War On (some) Lollipops.
2 posted on 04/27/2004 5:28:48 PM PDT by coloradan (Hence, etc.)
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To: coloradan
How many licks does it take to reach the center of a tootsie roll?

Enough to send your a$$ to prison.

3 posted on 04/27/2004 5:32:29 PM PDT by Vigilantcitizen (Get well soon, countrydummy.)
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To: nuconvert
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop.....

Call my baby lollipop
Tell you why
His kiss is sweeter than an apple pie
And when he does his shaky rockin' dance
Man, I haven't got a chance

I call him
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop.....

Sweeter than candy on a stick
Huckleberry, chimry or lime
If you had a choice
He'd be your pick
But lollipop is mine

Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop.....

Crazy way he thrills me
Tell you why
Just like a lightning from the sky
He loves to kiss me till I can't see straight
GEE, MY LOLLIPOP IS GREAT

I call him
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop...
4 posted on 04/27/2004 5:35:04 PM PDT by decimon
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