Number of Scots battling opioid addictions remains stable despite government pledges

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Number of Scots battling opioid addictions remains stable despite government pledges
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New figures show that the number of Scots battling opioid addictions has remained stable in recent years, despite government promises to help those with drug dependencies. Scotland's rate of opioid dependence is significantly higher than England's, and the failure to reduce the number of addicts is concerning given the rise in the use of synthetic drugs. Health chiefs have warned about the presence of synthetic opioids in Scotland, which have been linked to several deaths.

The number of Scots battling opioid addiction s has flatlined in recent years despite repeated government pledges to help those with drug dependencies, new figures show. A report out today from Public Health Scotland found there were an estimated 47,100 people in 2019/2020 hooked on substances such as heroin or medicines like methadone. The figures were described as "relatively stable" compared to the total number of addicts in 2014/15.

The report also found Scotland’s rate of opioid dependence was 1.32 per cent per head of population - significantly higher than England’s rate of 0.8 per cent. The failure to reduce the number of Scots dependent on opioids was described as "especially troubling" given the rise in the use of synthetic drugs which can be 50 times as strong as heroin. Health chiefs previously warned that synthetic opioids called nitazenes have been detected in 25 deaths in Scotland since 2022. Jackie Baillie, Scottish Labour health spokeswoman, said: "This report lays bare the SNP’s failure to tackle Scotland’s drug crisis and get people the help they need. "For years the SNP has stood by while this public health emergency destroyed lives – their inaction was shameful and deadly. "Far too many people are still dying needlessly from drugs and this report shows how many thousands more are struggling with addictio

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