Drug Policy
Drug policy is a set of laws and regulations governing the production, distribution, and consumption of medications. These policies are designed to ensure that medications are safe and effective for those who use them, and to protect public health. Drug policy also strives to prevent abuse and misuse of medications by educating people about their risks and providing support for those struggling with addiction. Drug policy can also involve the regulation of prices, taxes, and other aspects of the drug market. Drug policy plays an important role in public health and safety, and it is used to protect society from the harms of drug misuse.
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