UK Government Explores Restricting Paracetamol Sales To Curb Suicide Rates

In a bid to address the concerning issue of suicides in the United Kingdom, the government is reportedly considering measures to restrict the sale of paracetamol, a common over-the-counter painkiller.

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In a bid to address the concerning issue of suicides in the United Kingdom, the government is reportedly considering measures to restrict the sale of paracetamol, a common over-the-counter painkiller. This potential move aims to reduce access to the drug, which is often used in deliberate self-harm cases. While the proposal is a response to a pressing public health concern, it has sparked debates about the balance between safety measures and individual freedoms.

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2023-09-23 06:03:02.0

UK Government Explores Restricting Paracetamol Sales To Curb Suicide Rates

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