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This report by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) investigates the impact on drug treatment.
Every local authority across England to be allocated additional funding to help combat drug and alcohol misuse.
Information and resources to support commissioners, service providers and others to reduce harm and prevent deaths related to substance misuse.
Statistics to support improvements in decision making when planning alcohol and drug misuse treatment services.
New 10-year plan to expand and improve the drug and alcohol workforce published.
Details the government's response to parts 1 and 2 of Dame Carol Black's independent review of drugs.
A 10-year plan to cut crime and save lives by reducing the supply and demand for drugs and delivering a high-quality treatment and recovery system.
Past and current clinical trials into therapeutic and antiviral treatments for COVID-19, how to take part, and which treatments have proven to be effective.
New funding to local authorities to help them improve their drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems, from 2023 to 2025.
A patient alert card is being introduced for men taking finasteride to help raise awareness of the risk of psychiatric side effects and sexual dysfunction, including the potential for sexual dysfunction to persist after treatment has stopped. Healthcare professionals are...
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