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The Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Portuguese: Regulamento Técnico sobre substâncias e medicamentos sujeitos a controle especial), officially Portaria nº 344/1998, [1] is Brazil's federal drug control statute, issued by the Ministry of Health through its National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa).
The Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (Portuguese: Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária, Anvisa, literally National Health Surveillance Agency) is a regulatory body of the Brazilian government, created in 1999 during President Fernando Henrique Cardoso's term of office.
Alcohol in Brazil (4 C) B. Brazilian drug traffickers (11 P) C. Cannabis in Brazil (3 P) D. Drug-related deaths in Brazil (2 C, 3 P) Drug cartels in Brazil (1 C, 6 P)
This is a list of countries (and some territories) by the annual prevalence of opiates use as percentage of the population aged 15–64 (unless otherwise indicated).. The primary source of information are the World Drug Report 2011 (WDR 2011) and the World Drug Report 2006 (WDR 2006), [1] [2] published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
The World Health Organization periodically publishes The Global Status Report on Alcohol: The report was first published by WHO in 1999 with data from 1996. [1] The second report was released in 2004, published with data from 2003. [2] The third report was published in 2011, with data from 2010. [3]
Alcohol by country (98 C, 12 P) Cannabis by country (57 C, 164 P) Drug-related deaths by country (54 C) ... Drugs in Brazil (9 C, 1 P) Drugs in Brunei (1 P)
Alcohol-related deaths in Brazil (8 P) Brazilian alcoholic drinks (3 C, 7 P) This page was last edited on 23 January 2020, at 13:11 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The source for the data below is the OECD Health Statistics 2018, released by the OECD in June 2018 and updated on 8 November 2018. [1]The unit of measurement used by the OECD is defined daily dose (DDD), defined as "the assumed average maintenance dose per day for a drug used on its main indication in adults". [2]