NHS accused of ‘creating drug addicts’ as opioid use soars

Record number of powerful painkillers were prescribed by doctors in England in 2017

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Opioids such as codeine were prescribed at a rate of 2,700 packs an hour last year in the UK
(Image credit: Fred Tanneau/AFP/Getty Images)

A surge in prescriptions of powerful painkillers in England has triggered accusations that the NHS is fuelling an addiction crisis.

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