Methamphetamine abuse, psychosis and your patient

Bronwyn Myers, Charles Parry, Cathy Karassellos, Grant Jardine

Abstract


Recent findings from the MRC-led South African Community Epidemiology Network on Drug Use (SACENDU) Project
(which collects data on treatment episodes from substance abuse treatment centres) point to a significant and
unprecedented increase in the proportion of clients reporting methamphetamine (MA) as their primary and/or secondary
drug of abuse at these specialist substance abuse treatment centres in the Western Cape. For example, the proportion
of clients reporting methamphetamine-related problems has increased from 5% of the total treatment population at Cape
Town Drug Counselling Centre (the largest non-profit outpatient treatment centre in Cape Town) in 2003 to between 44% and 48% of the treatment population in 2004.1

(SA Fam Pract 2006;48(2): 56-57)

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