• Krono@lemmy.today
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    13 hours ago

    Studies in the UK show that there are three classes of ‘hard’ drugs - alcohol, amphetamines, and opioids.

    All three roughly follow the ‘10% rule’: 10% of people who try these drugs become addicted, and 10% of addicts die from their addiction.

    Meth, heroin, and alcohol each kill about 1% of the people who try them.

    Drug harms in the UK: a multicriteria decision analysis

    • CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works
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      11 hours ago

      Its an interesting abstract but unfortunately doesn’t include the data or breakdown of methodology without having Lancet access.

      Members of the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs, including two invited specialists, met in a 1-day interactive workshop to score 20 drugs on 16 criteria: nine related to the harms that a drug produces in the individual and seven to the harms to others. Drugs were scored out of 100 points, and the criteria were weighted to indicate their relative importance.