Côte d’Ivoire’s ban on Alcoholic energy drinks: Missing the bigger issue

The recent ban on alcoholic energy drinks in Côte d’Ivoire has sparked widespread debate among the public. While this measure aims to safeguard public health, it appears to overlook a more severe and longstanding issue: the misuse of Tramadol.

 

This prescription medication, often abused and combined with alcohol, produces effects similar to those of alcoholic energy drinks. Thus, despite the ban, the underlying problem remains unaddressed.

 

Focusing solely on the prohibition of alcoholic energy drinks risks diverting attention from the more insidious danger posed by Tramadol.

 

The medication has become a popular choice for individuals seeking intense effects, often mixed with whisky, wine, or other alcoholic beverages. The resulting health consequences can be just as devastating, if not more severe.

 

For an effective response to substance abuse, a broader approach is essential. Limiting action to banning a specific category of products might suggest a response driven by economic pressures or competing interests in the beverage market.

 

Addressing substance abuse requires a comprehensive strategy that targets all forms of dangerous consumption, including the misuse of Tramadol.

 

Policymakers and health officials need to recognize that protecting public health involves more than restricting certain products.

 

A genuine anti-addiction strategy in Côte d’Ivoire should incorporate stringent measures against Tramadol abuse while resisting the pitfalls of commercial rivalries.

 

Only by tackling the root causes of substance abuse can the country achieve meaningful progress in safeguarding its population’s health.

 

Sherif Touré

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