2006
DOI: 10.1080/10826080600752128
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Heroin and Methadone Prescriptions From a London Drug Clinic Over the First 15 Years of Operation (1968–1983): Old Records Examined

Abstract: We charted changes in the prescriptions issued to opiate addicts in treatment at a London clinic over the first 15 years of operation of one of the new National Health Service (NHS) drug clinics established in 1968. Having located the original handwritten ledger records of prescriptions issued by the drug addict treatment clinic, an SPSS data file was created of the prescriptions given to each of the clinic patients each month over the period 1968-1983 to permit examination of changes over this 15-year period … Show more

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“…It is likely that Bradley was also suffering from mental health issues, as the drugs that were prescribed to him included Temazepam and Clonazepam, which are both benzodiazepines used to treat anxiety, panic attacks, and insomnia (Offidani et al 2013). He describes using Methadone frequently, which is an Opioid usually prescribed to relieve serious pain or heroin addiction (Strang and Sheridan 2006). This suggests that, in all three cases, the suicides were suffering from mental health and social issues, which may be the reason that these individuals chose to die by suicide.…”
Section: Mental Health and Social Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is likely that Bradley was also suffering from mental health issues, as the drugs that were prescribed to him included Temazepam and Clonazepam, which are both benzodiazepines used to treat anxiety, panic attacks, and insomnia (Offidani et al 2013). He describes using Methadone frequently, which is an Opioid usually prescribed to relieve serious pain or heroin addiction (Strang and Sheridan 2006). This suggests that, in all three cases, the suicides were suffering from mental health and social issues, which may be the reason that these individuals chose to die by suicide.…”
Section: Mental Health and Social Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%