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Cocaine declining?

NZPA-Reuter Washington

Cocaine use may be on the decline in the United States, although news media attention on cheap “crack” sold in main cities has caused a surge in popularity, scientists said.

"There are some signs that it (cocaine use) is slowing down,” Dr Herbert Kleber, a Yale University psychiatrist, told the North American Conference on Cocaine Abuse and Its Treatment, a oneday meeting of experts on cocaine.

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Press, 22 September 1987, Page 25

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Cocaine declining? Press, 22 September 1987, Page 25

Cocaine declining? Press, 22 September 1987, Page 25