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The report presents a review of etomidate and structurally related compounds and subsequent recommendations regarding their classification and scheduling.
ACMD Chair: Prof Owen Bowden-Jones NPS Committee Secretary: Yetunde…
1. Introduction Etomidate is a drug that has sedative effects and is used…
Sarah Jones MP Minister of State for Policing and Crime 2 Marsham Street…
Statistics for alcohol and drug misuse treatment in prisons and other secure settings from the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS).
Summary Treatment numbers and substance use There were 52,401 adults aged…
Department of Health and Social Care Department of Health and Social Care…
This report considers the use, harms and control of carisoprodol, a muscle relaxant previously prescribed in the UK to treat muscle spasms.
1. Introduction 1.1. Carisoprodol is an orally active centrally acting…
Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) risk assessment on nutrition and maternal weight outcomes during pregnancy and up to 24 months after delivery.
The Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) examines indicators that help health and care professionals and the public understand trends in public health.
Data on levels of physical activity in children and young people, part of the the obesity, physical activity and nutrition profile on Fingertips.
Update of data on the individual, social and environmental factors which influence the health of the population and impact on inequalities in health.
An overview of the extent of tobacco use, tobacco-related harm, vaping use and the measures being taken to reduce this harm at a local level in England.
UKNHCC scientific opinion for the substantiation of a health claim: green kiwifruit powder and maintenance of normal defecation.
Following a 2025 government commission, the ACMD has carried out a review of the use and harms of ketamine.
Review of the evidence on the use and harms of xylazine, medetomidine and detomidine.
Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition position statement on the terms to use to express energy intakes and recommendations for fats and carbohydrates.
A report on the findings of the 2023 adult oral health survey.
Estimates of the number and rates of people using opiates and/or crack cocaine in England between April 2022 and March 2023.
An overview of the extent and trends of illicit drug use. Data are from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
This rapid systematic review aimed to identify and summarise evidence of routes of transmission of influenza A (H3N8, H5N2, H5N5, H5N6, H5N8, H7N9, H9N2, H10N3 and H10N5).
Interactive report to explore and compare public health indicators across England’s 9 regions and their local authorities, to understand what affects health in different regions.
Alcohol and drug treatment data for children aged 17 and under, from the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS).
Statistics on alcohol and drug misuse treatment for adults from the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS).
Quarterly and annual data about health visits to pregnant women, children and their families during pregnancy and early childhood.
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