A Kaleidoscopic View of Substance Use in Uttar Pradesh
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Substance use disorders are a rising public health problem in the state as well as the country. National level surveys have concluded that a large treatment gap exists between the population at risk, dependent individuals, and the resources available for management. Uttar Pradesh ranks higher than the national average in alcohol, cannabinoids, opioids, and sedative use and dependence. Thus, requiring a larger quantum of work to combat the issue. Tackling the initiation of substance use and management of dependence in youth is an area of particular focus that should be addressed. This article describes, how this emerging problem can be dealt with using existing policies and action plans in the state, keeping in view the lack of available resources, with recommendations for the future for better outcomes.
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