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Over the counter medicines |
9 Sept 2009 |
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 Addiction to the opiate codeine
Around 27 million over-the-counter pills containing codeine are sold every year, but it has been reported that thousands of people have become addicted to the opiate. Last year a parliamentary report warned on the dangers of the drug and called for action to be taken. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency have just announced new measures and warnings to minimise the risk of overuse and addiction. Jenni speak to Laura Carvell who was addicted to codeine based products. To discuss the new measures and the addiction Jenni is joined by Dr June Raine from the MHRA and Nick Barton, Chief Executive of Action on Addiction.Action on Addiction CodeineFree Over-Count Drugs Information and Advice AgencyDisclaimer
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