File photo Image: Shutterstock/LightField Studios File photo Image: Shutterstock/LightField Studios CANNABIS AND COCAINE are the most common drugs used by people seeking treatment for alcohol dependency.
The number of cases involving polydrug use remained relatively stable during the period in question – 20% in 2017 and 19% in 2011. Benzodiazepines were the third most common additional drug reported . The proportion reporting benzodiazepines as an additional problem increased from 22% in 2011 to 29% in 2016, and then decreased to 23% in 2017.Responding to the figures, Dr Darrin Morrissey, Chief Executive at the HRB, said alcohol “remains the main problem drug that people enter treatment for in Ireland”.
Dr Suzi Lyons, Senior Researcher at the HRB, said there is an increasing trend in the percentage of new cases who were already dependent on alcohol when they present to treatment for the first time, up from 50% in 2011 to 68% in 2017. The median age of people treated was 41 years in 2017 and almost two-thirds of cases were male . Members of the Irish Travelling community represented 1.6% of all cases.
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