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  • The government has a moral duty to help those harmed by prescribed dependence forming drugs (BMJ, 20 June 2023)


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    • UK
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    • Pre-existing
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    • James Davies, Mark Horowitz, Luke Montagu et al
    • 20/06/23
    • Everyone

    Summary

    An evidence review into the scale of the prescribed drug dependence and withdrawal problem in England published by Public Health England (PHE) in 2019 called for support for patients experiencing withdrawal symptoms, including a national 24 hour helpline and associated website. These calls have since been echoed in a recent BBC Panorama episode and other media accounts, but despite the evidence reviews, media interest and public awareness, nothing has changed. 

    This open letter to the Government published in the BMJ calls for specialist NHS services to support patients harmed by taking prescription medications. Signed by healthcare professionals, it highlights that there are still almost no NHS services to support patients who have been harmed by taking medicines as prescribed by their doctor, such as antidepressants and benzodiazepines. The signatories believe that the NHS has a clinical and moral obligation to help those who have been harmed by taking their medication as prescribed, and are urgently calling upon the UK Government to fund and implement withdrawal support services.

    The government has a moral duty to help those harmed by prescribed dependence forming drugs (BMJ, 20 June 2023) https://www.bmj.com/content/381/bmj.p1417
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