Obsessed with Weight Brazil Becomes World’s Biggest Consumer of Amphetamines

The bad news for Brazil in the annual report by the UN-linked Drug Inspection Board (Jife), which gave the country positive grades in various areas of drug control and legislation, is that Brazilians have become the world’s number one consumers of amphetamines.

Amphetamines are mainly used by people who want to lose weight. According to Elisaldo Carlini, a member of Jife and the director of Brazilian Center for Information on Psychotropical Drugs (CEBRID), in the decade since 1996, consumption of amphetamines in Brazil rose 50%, going from slightly over 20 tons per year in 1996, to 30 tons per year today.

The Jife report says that marijuana remains the drug most consumed in Brazil. In spite of efforts by the government, it is grown in various regions of the country, mainly the North and Northeast.

As for cocaine, the report says Brazil is part of the South American cocaine route to the consumer markets in the US and Europe and has its own consumer market.

ABr

Tags:

You May Also Like

Deep in Red, Brazilian and LatAm Markets Sing the Bluest Blues

This past week brought Brazil and Latin America an economic tsunami with the region's ...

Cindacta, Brazil's air control center

US Pilots Association Warns About Brazil’s Dangerous Airspace

The US-based Air Line Pilots Association, International, (ALPA) has just released an alert to ...

Armed Groups Continue Threatening Indians Evicted from Their Lands in Brazil

In the opinion of Brazil’s National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) adviser in the Brazilian midwest ...

Brazilian TV on the Divan

Reality shows in Brazil are already threatening the audience numbers for fiction on TV. ...

Brazil’s Hydraulic Equipment Maker Soprano Has Eyes for Middle East

Brazilian company Soprano, a maker of metals and hydraulic equipment from the state of ...

São Paulo Governor Pans Brazil’s Key Interest Rate Hike

José Serra, the governor of the Southeastern state of São Paulo and one of ...

Brazil’s Raising Inflation Increases Chances of Higher Interest Rates

Inflation in Brazil has risen above government target (4.5%) levels for a second consecutive ...

Former Minister Warns Brazilian Farmers: “Hold Your Horses”

Sow whatever you can using the best technology available and your own funds or ...

After US and EU, Brazil Opens Agricultural Research Unit in Africa

Brazil’s Minister of Agriculture, Roberto Rodrigues, announced Wednesday, April 26, that an office of ...

Brazil Expecting a US$ 37 Billion Surplus in 2005

Over the last twelve months, Brazil exported US$ 39.875 billion more than it imported. ...

WordPress database error: [Table './brazzil3_live/wp_wfHits' is marked as crashed and last (automatic?) repair failed]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `wp_wfHits`