According to a study published in The Lancet, alcohol and tobacco rank among the ten most dangerous substances used by humans. Both alcohol and tobacco have been assessed to be more dangerous than illegal drugs like marijuana or ecstasy.

The following three factors were considered in ranking the harmfulness of each drug that was evaluated:

Physical harm to the user
Addictive potential of the drug
The drug's overall impact on society

Psychiatrists who specialize in treating addictive behavior and legal or police officials with scientific or medical expertise were asked to assign a score to each of the three factors listed above for each drug that was evaluated in this study. All told, 20 different drugs were evaluated, including cocaine, heroin, ecstasy, amphetamines, and LSD.

Ranked from least to most dangerous, the ten most dangerous substances were deemed to be:

10. Buprenorphine: It is also called Bupe or Subbies. The street price of this drug is £2 for 4 x 8mg capsules. The users of this drug are unknown and the mortality rate is 2 in every year. This is in the 10th position of these Top 10 Most Dangerous Drugs in the World.

9. Tobacco: Tobacco is the most popular drug in the world. All of addiction starts with tobacco. This is legal and available in shops. There are 10 million users in Britain and 114,000 of them died in this addiction in every year. It is in the 9th position of these Top 10 Most Dangerous Drugs in the World.

8. Amphetamines: It is a very harmful drug, the 430,000 UK users and the death of 35 people proves that. To take this drug people pay £8-12/wrap. The drug is known as Billy or speed. Amphetamines is in the 8th position of these Top 10 Most Dangerous Drugs in the World.

7. Benzodiazepines: This drug is from sedative drugs. It is also a fatal drug. There are approximately 100,000 UK users. All of the users pay £1 for 4 x 5mg capsules. 406 people die in each year be cause of this drug. That's why it is in the 7th position of these Top 10 Most Dangerous Drugs in the World.

6. Ketamine: Ketamine is a powerful hallucinogen. It is also known as Special K. the price range of this drug from £15-40 per gram. In Britain there are 100,000 users of special K and the average of mortality rate is one in a year. This drug is n the 6th position of these Top 10 Most Dangerous Drugs in the World.

5. Alcohol: Alcohol is very popular most used drug across the world. The street price of this drug starts at £1. Over 40 million people use alcohol. This Drug is responsible for 40,000 deaths in Britain in each year. This drug is in the 5th position of these Top 10 Most Dangerous Drugs in the World.

4. Street Methadone: Methadone is another dangerous drug. It is a costly drag too. The price of this drug is £10 per 100ml. There are 33,000 illegal users in Britain. 295 people die because of this drug in a year. Methadone is in the 4th position of these Top 10 Most Dangerous Drugs in the World.

3. Barbiturates: The popular slang name of this, are yellow jackets, reds, blues, Amy's and rainbows. The price of per piece tablet is £1-2. The drug kills 20 people in a year in Britain. The mortality rate of users in the world is far more. This is in the 3rd position of these Top 10 Most Dangerous Drugs in the World.

2. Cocaine: It is mostly known as snow, flake, coke and blow. The street price of this drug is £30-60/g powder. In Britain there are over than 780,000 users. Almost 214 of them get death because of this Cocaine. Cocaine is in the 2nd position of these Top 10 Most Dangerous Drugs in the World.

1. Heroin: Heroin is a popular and costly drug. The street price of heroin is between £10-20 per bag. There are 300,000 users in the UK. This dangerous drug kills 700 people in each year in UK. So this Heroin is in the 1st position of these Top 10 Most Dangerous Drugs in the World.

It is estimated that tobacco causes 40 percent of all hospital illnesses, while alcohol is involved in more than 50 percent of all visits to hospital emergency rooms. In light of these statistics, the authors of this study question why alcohol and tobacco are legal to use within current drug policies for Britain and the United States, while less harmful drugs like ecstasy and LSD are deemed illegal to use.

The bottom line: alcohol and tobacco are two of the most dangerous substances that you can expose yourself to on a regular basis. In terms of overall potential to cause harm, if used regularly, alcohol and tobacco belong in the same category as other recreational drugs like cocaine and heroin.







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