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Ruaridh Nicoll in Havana
Wed 15 Apr 2026 07.00 EDT
Cris Sánchez believed he had left Cuba for good when he moved to London in 1994, but concerns for his ailing parents brought him back in 2018. Since then, the strain of life in Havana has caused him to turn to prescription drugs Just to take the edge off things, he said.
He is not alone. Currently under a US-imposed oil blockade, and following years of economic decline, Cubans are self-administering regulated drugs in growing numbers, as a mental health crisis envelopes the island.
There are few official statistics the Cuban government has long been keen to emphasise its peoples resilience but the Guardian spoke to healthcare professionals the length and breadth of the island, who reported that most families include at least one member turning to the black market to buy antidepressants, mood stabilisers or stimulants.
snip Many people are turning to prescription drugs and some to herbal remedies and even hard drugs amid an outlook that feels bleaker than the collapse of the Soviet Union
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/15/cuba-self-medicate-drugs-mental-health
We make people suffer, here and abroad, for no good reason. We are the pariah state.
FalloutShelter
(14,520 posts)I know three people who have admitted to me they are self medicating and Im sure there are many more out there.
Mood altering prescription drugs, gummies for mood control and of course alcohol.
Someone should study the mental wear and tear on Americans.
The Felon is driving the whole world crazy.
Passages
(4,243 posts)malaise
(296,774 posts)We will kill you by any means necessary.