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Drug harms in the UK: a multicriteria decision analysis David J Nutt, FMedSci, Leslie A King, PhD, Lawrence D Phillips, PhD and on behalf of the Independent.

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1 Drug harms in the UK: a multicriteria decision analysis David J Nutt, FMedSci, Leslie A King, PhD, Lawrence D Phillips, PhD and on behalf of the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs The Lancet DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(10)61462-6 Copyright © Elsevier Ltd Terms and ConditionsTerms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 Source: The Lancet (DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(10)61462-6)The Lancet Terms and Conditions

3 Background Proper assessment of the harms caused by the misuse of drugs can inform policy makers in health, policing, and social care. We aimed to apply multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) modeling to a range of drug harms in the UK.

4 Methods Members of the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs, including two invited specialists, met in a 1-day interactive workshop to score 20 drugs on 16 criteria: nine related to the harms that a drug produces in the individual and seven to the harms to others. Drugs were scored out of 100 points, and the criteria were weighted to indicate their relative importance.

5 Findings MCDA modelling showed that heroin, crack cocaine, and metamfetamine were the most harmful drugs to individuals (part scores 34, 37, and 32, respectively). Alcohol, heroin, and crack cocaine were the most harmful to others (46, 21, and 17, respectively). Overall, alcohol was the most harmful drug (overall harm score 72), with heroin (55) and crack cocaine (54) in second and third places.

6 Interpretation These findings lend support to previous work assessing drug harms, and show how the improved scoring and weighting approach of MCDA increases the differentiation between the most and least harmful drugs. However, the findings correlate poorly with present UK drug classification, which is not based simply on considerations of harm.

7 Overall Weighted Score

8 The Economics – 1 Strengths –They enumerate multiple dimensions. –They put together a set of weights, relating to the perceived importance. Weaknesses –Their weights are exceedingly arbitrary. –If you’re going to do this, how do you, and why should you, combine them?

9 The Economics – 2 Strengths –We do our economic analyses based on economic costs. Single metric  dollars. –Alcoholism has an enormous cost in terms of loss of life – largely through traffic accidents. Weaknesses –It is exceedingly difficult to put dollar values on some of these dimensions. –If we don’t put dollar values on them, then we are saying they are unimportant.


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