Captagon

Overview of Captagon

Captagon, a powerful amphetamine derivative, has gained notoriety in recent years, especially in the Middle East. Originally developed in the 1960s to treat attention deficit disorders and narcolepsy, its production and use have shifted dramatically over time. Today, it is commonly associated with illicit use, leading to significant social, health, and legal ramifications.

Impact and Challenges

The rise in Captagon use has resulted in alarming levels of addiction and dependence, particularly among youth. Reports indicate that the drug enhances physical endurance and mental alertness, making it appealing to various groups, including those in conflict zones seeking a way to cope with stress. Consequently, governments and health organizations are facing increasing challenges in addressing the drug's widespread misuse and its associated consequences on public health and safety.

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