

Can we reverse rising drug deaths?
11 snips Aug 12, 2025
Dr. Caroline Copeland, a Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology and Toxicology at King’s College London, discusses the alarming rise in drug-related deaths in the UK, particularly opioids. She highlights the need for improved healthcare responses and technology to monitor drug use effectively. The conversation delves into personal stories of addiction, contrasting approaches to drug decriminalization, and the importance of compassion in recovery. Dr. Copeland also emphasizes tackling mental health challenges and reducing stigma to prevent future fatalities among vulnerable populations.
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Opioid Deaths Exceed Road Traffic Deaths
- The UK now records more opioid-related deaths than road traffic fatalities.
- James Gallagher argues we treat these deaths with far less urgency.
Recovery Came After Two Near-Deaths
- Michael Blackmore nearly died twice before seeking change and accessed rehab.
- He credits rehab with accelerating insight and recovery connections.
Mostly Middle-Aged Men In Deprived Areas
- Most drug deaths are men and the average age rose to about 45.
- Catriona Matheson highlights huge socioeconomic disparities in risk.