General practitioners are dispensing an increasing number of painkillers to their patients at a time when drug abuse is rife in Britain’s prisons and addiction to prescription drugs is in the headlines due to the fall from grace of a high-profile celebrity. This study seeks to investigate how widespread the abuse of prescription drugs has become and what possible solutions there may be. It will examine which drugs are most widely abused and the role of prescription drugs as a more easily obtainable source of illicit highs in the prison population. It will consider what action needs to be taken as a result. The study indicates that pregabalin and gabapentin are drugs most widely abused within the prison population and that drugs are being di...
Background: Reviewing patient characteristics of new patients attending NHS Addiction Services in La...
Drug abuse is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes an individual to seek out and use...
Background To systematically review the quantitative and qualitative evidence base pertaining to t...
The nonmedical use and abuse of prescription drugs is a serious public health problem in this countr...
Executive summary • Chapter 1 - Introduction • Chapter 2 - The scale of the problem: illicit dru...
Prescription drug abuse is an action that portrayed as misuse or overuse of prescription drugs. It i...
There are many problems in the medical world facing unidentified substance abuse. A main reason the ...
The aim of this thesis is to add information about prescription medication abuse, and how nurses can...
Recently, a range of prescription and over-the-counter drugs have been reportedly used as Novel Psyc...
The abuse of illegal drugs is one of the greatest challenges that the world is facing today. Occurri...
© The Author(s). Published by The Pharmaceutical Journal, PJ November 2020. This is the accepted man...
This report has been commissioned from the National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse (NTA) by t...
Prescription drug abuse has reached an epidemic level in the United States. The prevalence of prescr...
Drug Addiction is a chronic illness and has become a worldwide problem, the leading cause of death. ...
Abstract Background: Addiction is the repeated use of a chemical substance which affects the biolog...
Background: Reviewing patient characteristics of new patients attending NHS Addiction Services in La...
Drug abuse is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes an individual to seek out and use...
Background To systematically review the quantitative and qualitative evidence base pertaining to t...
The nonmedical use and abuse of prescription drugs is a serious public health problem in this countr...
Executive summary • Chapter 1 - Introduction • Chapter 2 - The scale of the problem: illicit dru...
Prescription drug abuse is an action that portrayed as misuse or overuse of prescription drugs. It i...
There are many problems in the medical world facing unidentified substance abuse. A main reason the ...
The aim of this thesis is to add information about prescription medication abuse, and how nurses can...
Recently, a range of prescription and over-the-counter drugs have been reportedly used as Novel Psyc...
The abuse of illegal drugs is one of the greatest challenges that the world is facing today. Occurri...
© The Author(s). Published by The Pharmaceutical Journal, PJ November 2020. This is the accepted man...
This report has been commissioned from the National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse (NTA) by t...
Prescription drug abuse has reached an epidemic level in the United States. The prevalence of prescr...
Drug Addiction is a chronic illness and has become a worldwide problem, the leading cause of death. ...
Abstract Background: Addiction is the repeated use of a chemical substance which affects the biolog...
Background: Reviewing patient characteristics of new patients attending NHS Addiction Services in La...
Drug abuse is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes an individual to seek out and use...
Background To systematically review the quantitative and qualitative evidence base pertaining to t...