In the wake of the deteriorating situation of drug addiction and related infectious diseases among injecting drug users (IDUs) in China in recent years, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China adopted the new Drug Control Law which came into force in June 1, 2008. This law is part of a broad reform movement in China where drug addiction is no longer understood as simply a legal or moral issue but rather, as a complicated medical condition requiring comprehensive therapeutic strategies. Although the Drug Control Law draws a distinct line from previous Drug Control regulations in the country, there have still been dilemmas along the implementation process. This paper is intended to elaborate on the general princ...
This paper examines the reforms to powers of Chinese state agencies to deal with drug-dependent peop...
With 18% of the world's population, China represents a major area of need for high‐quality addiction...
ntroduction: Worldwide, people who use drugs (PWUD) are among the populations at highest risk for HI...
Drug addiction in China began with the importation of Indian opium by the British in the 16th centur...
Following British importation of opium to China in 1760s, the use and production of the drug in Chin...
Global drug use has reached epidemic levels, with approximately 269 million drug users worldwide [1]...
The drug problem in China reappeared in the late 1980s. At that time, most drug abusers used opium o...
Drug consumption in China is still a very sensitive issue. In the 19th century, the drug traffic imp...
Purpose of review Drug abuse has resulted in a huge burden on public health and the economy in Ch...
Background Historically, China has had extraordinarily high rates of opiate dependence. These rates ...
One of the important reasons for adverse drug reaction(ADR)is caused by drug abuse which is the main...
Illicit drug use has become popular in China. Acknowledging the challenge of illicit drug use, China...
Illicit drug use has become popular in China. Acknowledging the challenge of illicit drug use, China...
The article is devoted to China's experience in the fight against drug trafficking. Contains an anal...
The growing new psychoactive substances (NPS) market has become a global concern that challenges exi...
This paper examines the reforms to powers of Chinese state agencies to deal with drug-dependent peop...
With 18% of the world's population, China represents a major area of need for high‐quality addiction...
ntroduction: Worldwide, people who use drugs (PWUD) are among the populations at highest risk for HI...
Drug addiction in China began with the importation of Indian opium by the British in the 16th centur...
Following British importation of opium to China in 1760s, the use and production of the drug in Chin...
Global drug use has reached epidemic levels, with approximately 269 million drug users worldwide [1]...
The drug problem in China reappeared in the late 1980s. At that time, most drug abusers used opium o...
Drug consumption in China is still a very sensitive issue. In the 19th century, the drug traffic imp...
Purpose of review Drug abuse has resulted in a huge burden on public health and the economy in Ch...
Background Historically, China has had extraordinarily high rates of opiate dependence. These rates ...
One of the important reasons for adverse drug reaction(ADR)is caused by drug abuse which is the main...
Illicit drug use has become popular in China. Acknowledging the challenge of illicit drug use, China...
Illicit drug use has become popular in China. Acknowledging the challenge of illicit drug use, China...
The article is devoted to China's experience in the fight against drug trafficking. Contains an anal...
The growing new psychoactive substances (NPS) market has become a global concern that challenges exi...
This paper examines the reforms to powers of Chinese state agencies to deal with drug-dependent peop...
With 18% of the world's population, China represents a major area of need for high‐quality addiction...
ntroduction: Worldwide, people who use drugs (PWUD) are among the populations at highest risk for HI...