July 18, 2008 drug Addiction News
DRUGS – AUSTRALIA
Crack cocaine and heroin costs less than a pint of beer – Courier Mail
DEADLY drugs such as heroin and crack cocaine are being peddled for less than a pint of beer on the streets of England.
DRUGS – UK
Drug addiction: ‘The true cost often ends in tragic loss of life’ – Scotsman
It also demonstrates that addiction knows no bounds and that drug misuse is not confined, as many would choose to believe, to areas of deprivation.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Medical Mixups; Hospital Prescription Drug Error Can Lead to Deaths – Injury Board
We have been aware of the shocking reality that 98,000 hospitalized patients die each year in the United States due to error for nearly a decade. What has been done?
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Drugstore slipups a prescription for death – New York Daily News
New York pharmacists filled an estimated 210,000 prescriptions with the wrong drug or dose in 2006, putting patients at risk of illness and even death, a new analysis shows.
ALCOHOL – USA
U.K. Docs Want Graphic Warnings on Alcohol Packages – Join Together
Alcoholic beverages should feature the same kind of graphic images and warnings found on tobacco products.
ALCOHOL – UK
Teachers to be given power to search for drugs, alcohol and cigarettes – Times Online
Teachers will be allowed by law to search children for drugs, alcohol and cigarettes in school under proposals today which will be accepted by the Schools Secretary.
ALCOHOL – UK
Teachers to get powers to search pupils for drugs and alcohol – Telegraph
Teachers will be given powers to search pupils for drugs and alcohol as part of a new drive to restore discipline in schools.
ALCOHOL – UK
France gets tough on alcohol – Scotsman
FRANCE is to ban drinking in public near schools and the sale of alcohol to minors as part of a crackdown on binge-drinking among youths.
METH – USA
Ads help teens see dangers of meth – The Arizona Republic
Over the last year, the Arizona Meth Project has delivered riveting depictions of the dangers of meth use to young Arizonans.
ALCOHOL – USA
FTC Supports Self-Regulation of Alcohol Industry Ads – Join Together
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) says that 92 percent of alcohol advertising meets the industry’s self-imposed threshold on limiting underage exposure to beer, wine and liquor ads and urged the industry to expand the self-regulatory standards to event sponsorships as well as TV and Internet ads.
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