Fentanyl and cocaine drug deaths rise The number of deaths in England and Wales due to the synthetic opioid fentanyl rose by 29% in 2017, Office for National Statistics data shows.
Forms of the drug - used to treat cancer pain - are often imported illegally from Chinese laboratories and sold to users via the dark web.
Deaths from psychoactive substances like spice or mephedrone halved.
Drug policy campaigners called on the government to fund drug treatment and stop criminalising users. BBC News
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Forms of the drug - used to treat cancer pain - are often imported illegally from Chinese laboratories and sold to users via the dark web.
Deaths from psychoactive substances like spice or mephedrone halved.
Drug policy campaigners called on the government to fund drug treatment and stop criminalising users. BBC News
See also:
- Research and analysis: Opiate and crack cocaine use: prevalence estimates by local area Public Health England
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