South Africa, like many other countries around the world, is grappling with the effects of illicit drug addiction.
Since the early 90s, the country has seen a slow but steady increase in the availability and use of narcotics such as cannabis, LSD, amphetamines, Ecstasy, cocaine and heroin.
A research paper published on the National Center for Biotechnology Information’s website shows that, currently, the primary illicit substance at admission to South African drug treatment centres were:
And now, a new synthetic drug known only as “Wiz” has been added to the long list and authorities are scrambling to determine its origins.
Here’s what we know thus far about Wiz:
Authorities still do not know where Wiz originates from.
However, due to our geographical location and international trade links with countries in Asia, Latin America, Western Europe and North America, it’s anyone’s guess.
REMEMBER: If you or someone you know need help with recovering from drug addiction, there are outpatient programmes offered by organisations like the South African National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependences, Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.
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