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H. GHODSE ; J. CORKERY ; A. OYEFESO ; F. SCHIFANO | London : International Centre for Drug Policy, St George's University of London | 2008Notifications of 1,539drug-related deaths occurring in 2007 were received by the Programme. A total of 107 coroners from 115 jurisdictions in England & Wales, as well as from Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and Isle of Man, together with o[...]Rapport
H. GHODSE ; J. CORKERY ; A. OYEFESO ; F. SCHIFANO ; K. AHMED ; V. NAIDOO | London : International Centre for Drug Policy, St George's University of London | 2009The National Programme on Substance Abuse Deaths (np-SAD) principal aim is to contribute to the reduction and prevention of drug-related deaths in the UK due to the misuse of drugs, both licit and illicit, by collecting, analysing and disseminat[...]Rapport
H. GHODSE ; J. CORKERY ; K. AHMED ; V. NAIDOO ; A. OYEFESO ; F. SCHIFANO | London : International Centre for Drug Policy, St George's University of London | 2010ENGLISH : This eleventh annual report presents information on drug-related deaths that occurred during 2009 and for which Coronial inquests and similar formal investigations have been completed. The main purpose of the Annual Report from the n[...]Rapport
J. CORKERY ; H. CLARIDGE ; B. LOI ; C. GOODAIR ; F. SCHIFANO | London : International Centre for Drug Policy, St George's University of London | 2014FRANÇAIS : Meow, meow, Benzo Fury, PMA figurent aujourd'hui parmi celles que l'on appelle les nouvelles substances psychoactives (Novel Psychoactive Substances) responsables d'un nombre de décès croissant en Grande Bretagne : 10 décès en 2009 c[...]Rapport
M. E. FIELD-SMITH ; BUTLAND B. K. ; J. D. RAMSEY ; H. R. ANDERSON | London : International Centre for Drug Policy, St George's University of London | 2009Mortality associated with the abuse of volatile substances (VSA) is related to many factors, including the chemical nature of the substance itself, the product containing it, the method of inhalation and the prevalence of abuse. The purpose of t[...]