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Royal College of Psychiatrists ; O. BOWDEN-JONES ; C. FITCH ; C. HILTON ; J. LEWIS ; G. OFORI-ATTAH | London : Royal College of Psychiatrists | 2014Services are under pressure due to the concerning number of users of club drugs - psychoactive substances used in nightclubs, bars and festivals - such as ketamine and mephedrone. It is estimated more than one million adults a year use club drug[...]![]()
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Both alcohol and illicit drugs are among the top ten risk factors for mortality and morbidity in Europe and substance misuse by older people is now a growing public health problem. Between 2001 and 2031, there is projected to be a 50% increase i[...]![]()
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The publication of Our Invisible Addicts in 2011 represented an important landmark in recognising the extent of substance-related health problems amongst older people and that the special service needs to deal with the complexity of such problem[...]