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Punjab's drug problem: How 'prega' is becoming the new 'chitta'

Police’s crackdown on international drug smugglers in recent months has pointed towards a growing “shortage” of opium-based 'chitta'.

September 05, 2024 / 12:07 IST
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Punjab youths on a new high (Representative image)

Punjab’s rural youths are riding a dangerous new wave trading one addiction for another. With the prices of popular and notorious drugs like 'chitta' rising, ‘ghoda’ or 'prega' (Pregabalin) has become a go-to for the village youths.

The crackdown on ‘chitta’, a synthetic drug made from heroin, in Punjab has led to a spike in drug prices and its reduced availability. The addicts are now getting hooked to this new drug - 'ghoda' - that is medically used to treat neuropathic pain in animals. This is a low-cost animal drug very easily available in black market.

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“It takes just 20 minutes to get it (ghoda) from the market,” The Tribune newspaper cited a local drug user who revealed that ‘prega’ mimics the effects of opioids — euphoria, relaxation, and a sense of calm.

‘Ghoda’ is used to describe all kinds of drug formulations that come in a capsule form.