Corporate report

Khat Report 2005

The khat plant (catha edulis) originates from Ethiopia and has been used for centuries in several countries in East Africa and the Arab Peninsular�

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The khat plant (catha edulis) originates from Ethiopia and has been used for centuries in several countries in East Africa and the Arab Peninsular around the Red Sea. The leaves are chewed and have a stimulant effect similar to (mild) amphetamine. The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs was asked by Caroline Flint to consider its harms and produce a report. The Home Secretary has agreed to the ACMD’s recommendations in full. It is important that those who chew Khat are made aware of the risks posed by chewing khat, and that treatment and advice services are appropriately targeted.

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Published 19 January 2006

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