从处方到成瘾:对处方药滥用的研究

Andrew O Hagan, Stephanie Burns
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在英国监狱中滥用药物现象普遍,而且由于一位知名人士的失宠,处方药成瘾成为头条新闻的时候,全科医生正在给他们的病人配发越来越多的止痛药。这项研究旨在调查滥用处方药的普遍程度,以及可能的解决办法。它将审查哪些药物被最广泛滥用,以及处方药作为监狱人口中更容易获得的非法兴奋剂来源的作用。它将考虑结果需要采取什么行动。研究表明,普瑞巴林和加巴喷丁是监狱中滥用最广泛的药物,而这些药物的使用很少考虑到它们的成瘾性。结论是,需要对这一领域进行进一步的研究,并考虑到可能对与哪些药物受控制有关的法律进行修改,但承认由于医疗效益和大量NHS患者目前依赖这些药物,以及认知行为疗法(CBT)和心理治疗等替代服务资金不足,因此存在困难。
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From prescription to addiction: a study of prescription drug abuse
General practitioners are dispensing an increasing number of painkillers to their patients at a time when drug abuse is rife in Britain’s prisons and addiction to prescription drugs is in the headlines due to the fall from grace of a high-profile celebrity. This study seeks to investigate how widespread the abuse of prescription drugs has become and what possible solutions there may be. It will examine which drugs are most widely abused and the role of prescription drugs as a more easily obtainable source of illicit highs in the prison population. It will consider what action needs to be taken as a result. The study indicates that pregabalin and gabapentin are drugs most widely abused within the prison population and that drugs are being dispensed with too little consideration of their addictive properties. It is concluded that further research into this area is required with consideration of possible changes to the law in relation to which drugs are controlled, but acknowledges the difficulties due to the medicinal benefits and large numbers of NHS patients currently reliant on these drugs, and underfunding of alternative services such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and psychotherapy.
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