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Peter Duesberg and David Rasnick parable. For example, in 1984, 86% of British male homosexual AIDS padents from St Mary’s Hospital in London had inhaled nitrites compared to 86.4% from clinics in New York, San Francisco and Atlanta 108. Since in 1995 at least 1.5 million bottles (15 ml each) were sold for a profit of £8.5 million in the United Kingdom 76, it is likely that the current American use is proportional to its British counterpart. This assump- tion is confirmed by numerous epidemiological studies of cohorts of American male homosexuals (see 3.2, Table 5). Even the NIDA and the CDC announced informally at a nitrite-AIDS conference in 1994 109, that "nitrite use by gay men in Chicago and San Francisco” has increased in the 1990s after a decline in the late 1980s uo. Recently amphetamines have gained popularity, compared to nitrites, as sexual stimulants among American male homosexuals 71. Says the director of an outpatient treatment center in Los Angeles, “Look at the demographics. It’s such a nasty drug, the way it destroys the body and the mind. Crystal (ampheta- mine) is a gay person’s drug and a gay community problem.” 71. According to the CDC from before 1984 11MB, and according to independent observers to this date 26-76-71' 80,94,105,107, u3-iis; American and European male homosex- uals at risk for AIDS or with AIDS stand out not only for the amounts, but also for the bewildering combina- tions of recreational drugs used (see Table 5). For exam- ple, the biggest American survey of about 5000 male homosexual men, the MAC study, reports various combinations of 11 recreational drugs 103,104 (see Table 5). The median age of these 5000 American homosex- ual men at risk for AIDS and with AIDS is 32 years 117 In an interview with the gay magazine The Advocate about a “Morning party” to benefit the Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC) on Fire Island in New York in August 1992 Larry Kramer, founder of GMHC and author of the novel Faggots, commented: I loathed the Morning Party. The Morning Party sent me into a depression I cannot begin to descibe. After twelve years of the plague, I should come back and see the organisation that was started in my living room having a party like that! ... There were 4,000 or 5,000 gorgeous young kids on the beach who were drugged out of their minds at high noon, rushing in and out of the Protosans to fuclc, all in the name of GMHC. Among the 685 respondents to “the biggest ever sur- vey of gay men’s drug use” conducted in England in the summer of 1996 by Gay Times, 80% had used poppers (nitrite inhalants), 48% ecstasy (amphetamines), 57% speed (amphetamines), 40% coke (cocaine), 48% acid (LSD), 25% heroin, 76% cannabis, 58% cigarettes, 95% alcohol 107 (Table 5). A tricontinental epidemio- logical study confirms and extends the bewildering pat- tern of recreational drugs consumed by male homosex- uals with AIDS or at rislc for AIDS in the US and Europe and finds the same pattern repeated in Australia 102. Remarkably not one of the many studies recording drug use by homosexual men with AIDS or at risk for AIDS has ever identified even one AIDS patient who was drug-free (see Table 5)! 3.4. Drug diseases. The ultimate costs of the American/European drug epidemic are the staggering numbers of drug diseases and drug deaths: in 1994, 8,541 Americans died from illicit recreational drugs, and 518,521 were delivered to emergency rooms for drug diseases 52 (see Table 2). In Germany there were 2125 deaths officially blamed on drug use in 1991, and 1565 in 1995 10. Because of the high morbidity and mortality associated with long-term intravenous and oral drug use, addicts typically die at an average age of only 30 years 2<5’39'41'86'118. The first scientific paper on drug diseases describes immunodeficiency caused by morphine addiction in Paris, France, in 1909 119. An early American study by the pathologist Willis Butler first drew attention in 1921 “to the fact that most addicts suffered from a seri- ous illness, such as syphilis or tuberculosis” 54. Since then numerous scientific studies, listed in Table 6, have documented the drug diseases of long-term drug addicts and their babies. These diseases include immunodeficiency, pneumonia, tuberculosis, demen- tia, candidiasis, weight loss, diarrhea, fever, night sweats, congenital abnormalities, mouth infections, impotence, epileptic seizures, paranoia, lym- phadenopathy, hemorrhages, hypertension and many others “•■“■71'120-127. Table 6 also records the many overlaps between the well established drug diseases and the diseases embraced by the CDC’s newest AIDS definition of LÆKNANEMINN 98 1. tbl. 1997, 50. árg.
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