
SOLUTION TURNED PROBLEM
June 27, 2009This story concerning South Africans getting high on a drug intended to treat HIV and AIDS is frightening, especially regarding the report that memories can be wiped out by it.
This was obviously not the intention of the American government, who distributes ARV cheaply to the 100s of thousands of those whose lives depend on getting the drug.
The solution to HIV and AIDS is becoming a big problem itself. In fact, the ARV abuse is being described in this article as a health crisis and there are no solutions proposed, as of yet.
This town needs some help in developing effective drug treatment for ARV. While most drug rehabs are adept at treating abusers of heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, pot and other drugs – this one is a class of its own and will need its own study.
Additionally, everything must be done to prevent the spread of this particular kind of drug abuse into other parts of the world.
We have created enough zombies as it is.
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“A drug intended to treat HIV and AIDS is sweeping the townships of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is cheap and powerfully addictive.
“Nightline” witnessed the drug’s effects upclose on a 17-year-old addict we’re calling Joshua to protect his identity. A high school junior from a middle-class neighborhood in Durban, he said his parents would kick him out of the house if they knew. And yet he smokes the drug every day before and after class, despite his dreams of becoming a doctor.
“Once you’ve first started there’s no turning back,” he said, adding that he wants to stop using but can’t.
When he uses, “it feels like you got no problem at all. Like yesterday if you killed a person and you smoked this thing you wouldn’t remember that you killed a person yesterday”
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNews/story?id=7227982&page=1