Concern over rise in deaths among addicts

 

BRIAN DONNELLY

THE controversial heroin substitute methadone was implicated in more deaths than the drug itself in two areas of Scotland last year.
The figures for the Lothians show methadone was implicated in 33 deaths, while the comparable figure for heroin was 26. In Grampian, another historical centre of drug abuse, the substitute was a factor in 19 deaths, set against 14 for heroin.
The Scottish Drugs Forum (SDF), the national non- government drugs policy and information agency, said the prevalence of the substitute was “concerning”, while Tory health spokesman Murdo Fraser MSP said the figures showed there was a clear breakdown in the support system.

Source: www.Herald Scotland.com 17th Aug. 2011

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