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Crystal meth replacing cocaine in N.Y.

NEW YORK, Oct. 27 (UPI) -- Authorities say the skyrocketing price of cocaine is prompting drug dealers in New York to push crystal meth as a replacement.

John Gilbride of the federal Drug Enforcement Agency says the shift in the drug market has led to a vast increase in crystal meth seizures this year, the New York Post reported Monday.

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Gilbride told the newspaper the DEA has confiscated 14 kilos of meth in New York so far this year compared to just 4 kilos last year.

"It's a very dangerous, addictive drug. Very rarely is there such as thing as a casual meth user," Gilbride said. "Eventually, they stop eating, they stop taking care of their kids, they lose their hair, their teeth. It's a very nasty drug."

He said authorities fear an epidemic similar to the crack epidemic of the 1980s.

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