Wikipedia says “A 2010 study by the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs, led by David Nutt, Leslie King and Lawrence Phillips, asked drug-harm experts to rank a selection of illegal and legal drugs on various measures of harm both to the user and to others in society. These measures include damage to health, drug dependency, economic costs and crime. The researchers claim that the rankings are stable because they are based on so many different measures and would require significant discoveries about these drugs to affect the rankings.”
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Is there a source for this?
How is harm measured?
Wikipedia says “A 2010 study by the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs, led by David Nutt, Leslie King and Lawrence Phillips, asked drug-harm experts to rank a selection of illegal and legal drugs on various measures of harm both to the user and to others in society. These measures include damage to health, drug dependency, economic costs and crime. The researchers claim that the rankings are stable because they are based on so many different measures and would require significant discoveries about these drugs to affect the rankings.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_and_health#ISCD
What type of “harm” is the study referring to? It is too vague.
as far as anabolic steroids go ,,, just not true !!!!! as there are now 10,s of millions of men and women on doctor prescribed anabolics for their health , course they have changed the name because of the vilification of the label anabolic , now its called hormone replacement therapy and for those who use them its a huge improvement in health as well as mental well being … just saying …