UN report calls for governments to intensify fight against drug abuse
BMJ 2006; 333 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.333.7557.10-a (Published 29 June 2006) Cite this as: BMJ 2006;333:10- John Zarocostas
- Geneva
Governments need to do more to stem the abuse of illicit drugs—from cannabis to amphetamine-type stimulants, and cocaine—to counter growing demand and to increase awareness of the dangers of using them, a United Nations report warns.
In 2005 about 200 million people, or 5% of the world's population aged between 15 and 64, used illegal drugs at least once, it says.
Cannabis was the most widely used drug, with an estimated 162 million users or nearly 4% of the world's population (aged 15-64). Second were amphetamine-type stimulants, with 35 million users. There were an estimated 16 million opiate users (11 million of whom used heroin) and 13 million cocaine users.
The report singles out for criticism …
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