ANIL MALHOTRA, DM&SP, Ph.D., Additional Professor, Drug De-addiction & Treatment Centre, Department of Psychiatry, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012.
Indian J Psychiatry. 2000 Oct;42(4):370-7.
Drug abuse has become a growing issue of concern to humanity. India has a large consumer base of drug and alcohol abusers. This has serious repercussions in terms of morbidity & mortality. Hence the need for a national policy. In India, the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. 1985 (NDPS) provides the framework for drug abuse control in the country. A large number of measures have been undertaken as part of demand reduction activities. These include framing policies and programmes, setting up of centres, developing pilot projects, etc. However, the implementation still needs a lot to be desired. The efforts have not yet been streamlined and no revision of policies has taken place based on experience. This paper critically reviews the initiatives taken thus far to control drug abuse in our country.
药物滥用已成为人类日益关注的问题。印度有大量的药物和酒精滥用者。这在发病率和死亡率方面产生了严重的影响。因此,需要制定国家政策。在印度,1985 年的《麻醉药品和精神药物法》(NDPS)为该国的药物滥用控制提供了框架。作为减少需求活动的一部分,已经采取了大量措施。这些措施包括制定政策和方案、设立中心、开展试点项目等。然而,执行情况仍有待提高。这些努力尚未得到协调,也没有根据经验对政策进行修订。本文批判性地回顾了迄今为止为控制我国药物滥用而采取的措施。