Number of people treated for crack cocaine problems rises 44% in two years Public Health England says treatment rise likely to be related to drug being more prevalent
The number of people being treated for problems related to crack cocaine use in England has increased by 44% in two years, official figures show.
There was also a small (3%) increase in people entering treatment for both crack cocaine and opiate use, statistics released by Public Health England (PHE) reveal. The rise was seen primarily in those aged 35 and over. The Guardian
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The number of people being treated for problems related to crack cocaine use in England has increased by 44% in two years, official figures show.
There was also a small (3%) increase in people entering treatment for both crack cocaine and opiate use, statistics released by Public Health England (PHE) reveal. The rise was seen primarily in those aged 35 and over. The Guardian
See also:
- National Statistics: Substance misuse treatment for adults: statistics 2017 to 2018 Public Health England
- 'Desperate crisis' as addiction services reach fewer people The Guardian
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