NHS sets up Scotland’s first clinic to treat shocking rise in teen victims of ketamine
The NHS has opened Scotland's first dedicated clinic to treat teenagers suffering harm from ketamine use, responding to a marked increase in young people affected by the drug. The move reflects growing concern among health officials about ketamine's rising popularity among adolescents and the serious physical and psychological damage it can cause, including severe bladder and urinary tract problems associated with regular use.
The article text supplied was truncated before further specific details, figures, or quotes from NHS officials could be included. As Scotland's first service of its kind, the clinic marks a significant step in addressing a drug increasingly linked to young users, though the full scale of the problem and the clinic's specific treatment approach were not detailed in the available text.
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