[Mb-civic] NYTimes Article: Make Mine Rainwater

Ian ialterman at nyc.rr.com
Wed Aug 11 10:00:51 PDT 2004


Jiminy Christmas!  Is this surreal or what?

Peace.

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Make Mine Rainwater
August 11, 2004

Perhaps you recall the line from "Dr. Strangelove," Stanley Kubrick's film -
now 40 years old - about nuclear war and fluoridation. "As human beings,"
Gen. Jack D. Ripper says to Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake, "you and I need
fresh pure water to replenish our precious bodily fluids." Hard to imagine
what General Ripper would have thought of the recent announcement by
Britain's Environment Agency that it had found traces of the antidepressant
drug Prozac in rivers and groundwater.

 The idea of someone dumping mood-altering pharmaceuticals into the water
supply sounds suitably Strangelovian. But the source in this case is humans,
whose consumption of antidepressants has risen at an alarming rate - to 24
million prescriptions in Britain in 2001 from some 9 million in 1991.

The actual level of contamination was not announced. It's likely to be very
low, but there is not much reassurance in that. In fact, there's something
genuinely depressing about finding a nation's water supply to be
contaminated by antidepressants.

 Britain is hardly alone in finding weird stuff coming out of the tap.
Surveys of some American water supplies have turned up traces of everything
from hormones to
antibiotics. It makes you wonder what other drugs are> lurking in the water
and in what proportions. If Prozac is present, can Viagra be far behind?



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