Drugs among young people
Drug consumption in Romania is a worrying phenomenon
Corina Cristea, 01.09.2023, 14:00
The National Report on the situation of drugs, drawn up annually by the National Anti-Drug Agency, is a reference document for the experts in the field of narcotic drugs, for decision-makers and for any person interested in the latest trends recorded in the evolution of this phenomenon. The most recent such document, published at the beginning of the year, analyzes the data recorded in 2021, and in the chapter on the main drugs consumed in Romania, it specifies that 10.7% of those aged between 15 and 64 have taken at least one type of illicit drug throughout their life (experimental consumption). 6% of them have also consumed in the last year (recent consumption). The highest rates of consumption are among the young population (15-34 years), adolescence being the period with the greatest vulnerability to initiating drug use.
The data also show that cannabis continues to be one of the most consumed drugs in Romania, both by the general population (2nd place in the ranking of the most consumed illicit drugs in Romania, after the new psychotropic substances), and by the school population. Moreover, cannabis and cocaine have an increasing availability on the illicit drug market, with the 2021 seizures reaching the highest value for cocaine and the second highest value for cannabis recorded to date. Its also worth mentioning that almost 75% of the total amount of drugs from significant seizures was destined for the illicit market in Romania, an aspect which, experts say, shows that there is a dynamic of this market at the national level.
The good news, on the other hand, would be the 12% reduction in recreational consumption. Beyond statistics and numbers, specialists draw attention to the dangers to which consumers are exposed and give solutions to help them get rid of this addiction.
An expert in combating the drug phenomenon, sociologist Cătălin Țone spoke on Radio Romania about narcotics, and actions to combat and prevent their use: Besides paying attention to our kids, we also need to pay attention to their entourage. We must provide the parents with clear instructions, with training, we must provide them with materials for study, as there are many parents who do not know about drugs, because they belong to other generations. We need to come up with alternatives, and I emphasize this word ‘alternatives. The moment you put a ban on something, you must come up with alternatives. We have to come up with alternatives for movement, sports, with alternatives that give children that extra amount of dopamine in the brain, so that they should not be tempted by drugs. We must stand by their side, we have to enter their world, both the teachers and the teaching staff, and the parents. Because temptations are everywhere. We have negative influencers, we have the Internet that bombards children with all sorts of advice and encouragement to start consuming drugs. It is time for us to get down to work. We should be organized, and effective. We should look to Western states, states with experience in this area, because things can take a negative turn. We are a focal point in terms of music events, we have put Romania on the map of entertainment tourism, this is important from a financial and economic point of view, but this comes as a package with vices, incidents, with problems, and with drugs.
Officially, in terms of drug consumption, Romania is at the bottom of the list. However, experts say that many of the consumers fell through the cracks in terms of official statistics. We asked where drug consumption can lead, and the answer came from Radu Tincu, an emergency medicine and toxicology specialist:
We are talking about acute intoxication, which can put life in danger. We are talking about life threatening complications, such as toxic encephalopathy, meaning a coma that calls for intubation and mechanical ventilation. We are also talking about cardiotoxicity, meaning toxicity at the heart’s level, which could cause cardiac arrhythmia, which can result in cardiac arrest. We are also talking about renal toxicity, where some substances may cause acute renal blockage, needing dialysis. Unfortunately, repeated consumption may lead to developing tolerance. This means that we have to increase the dosage to get the same effect, and tolerance leads to addiction. Meaning that we constantly need that substance, because otherwise we get withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms can lead to violence or self harm, which in turn may lead to crime. A patient who needs a substance could do anything to get it.
Consumption and trafficking of drugs is criminalized in Romania, and recently penalties have been enhanced. At the same time, all the projects and interventions from the National Anti-drug Agency aimed at reducing the demand for drugs were focused on consolidating the integrated national system for prevention and assistance. In 2021, the year in which this study was made, anti-drug experts ran 20,000 activities for drug consumption prevention in schools, families, and communities. They also ran focused activities for information, education, and awareness raising on the risks associated with the consumption of psychoactive substances, benefiting over 700,00 people.