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Generation K: The disturbing rise of ketamine abuse among young people

Ketamine abuse, pandemic preparedness, and end-of-life care under scrutiny

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The UK's healthcare landscape is facing a multitude of challenges, from the rise of ketamine abuse among young people to concerns over pandemic preparedness and the debate around assisted dying. In recent months,...

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Generation K: The disturbing rise of ketamine abuse among young people

Ketamine abuse, pandemic preparedness, and end-of-life care under scrutiny

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The UK's healthcare landscape is facing a multitude of challenges, from the rise of ketamine abuse among young people to concerns over pandemic preparedness and the debate around assisted dying. In recent months, several developments have brought these issues to the forefront.

One of the most pressing concerns is the growing problem of ketamine abuse among young people. According to a recent investigation by the BBC, the number of young people seeking treatment for ketamine-related health problems is on the rise. The powerful horse tranquilizer and anesthetic can cause serious and sometimes permanent damage to the bladder, and users are at risk of kidney failure. One 26-year-old man, who wished to remain anonymous, spoke to the BBC about his struggles with addiction and the devastating impact it has had on his life. "You could not be a ketamine addict for 30 years, 20 years," he said. "You'd die."

Meanwhile, the UK is preparing for potential pandemics with a large-scale preparedness test planned for later this year. The exercise, which will involve thousands of people across the country, aims to test the UK's capabilities, plans, and procedures in the face of new threats. The test comes in response to the first set of recommendations made by the Covid-19 Inquiry, which found that the UK was "ill-prepared" for the coronavirus pandemic.

The Covid-19 Inquiry has also heard from families who claim they were failed by the Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Kate Scott, whose husband Jamie was left severely disabled by a vaccine, told the inquiry that families like hers were "pushed into the shadows" during the pandemic. The inquiry is currently examining issues relating to the development and implementation of Covid-19 vaccines.

In other news, MPs have voted in favor of a proposed assisted dying bill, which would make it legal for over-18s who are terminally ill to be given assistance to end their own life. The bill, which will now face months of debate and scrutiny, has sparked intense debate, with some arguing that it is a necessary step towards giving people more control over their own lives, while others claim it is a slippery slope that could lead to abuse.

Cervical screening is also in the spotlight, with a cancer charity warning that people not knowing about options to make their cervical screening easier and more comfortable is "costing lives." The BBC spoke to six people who have had their first cervical screening in the last six months, highlighting the importance of education and awareness around the test.

As the UK navigates these complex health issues, one thing is clear: the need for comprehensive and compassionate care is more pressing than ever. Whether it's addressing the rise of ketamine abuse, preparing for pandemics, or re-examining end-of-life care, the UK's healthcare system must prioritize the needs of its citizens and work towards creating a more equitable and effective system for all.

The UK's healthcare landscape is facing a multitude of challenges, from the rise of ketamine abuse among young people to concerns over pandemic preparedness and the debate around assisted dying. In recent months, several developments have brought these issues to the forefront.

One of the most pressing concerns is the growing problem of ketamine abuse among young people. According to a recent investigation by the BBC, the number of young people seeking treatment for ketamine-related health problems is on the rise. The powerful horse tranquilizer and anesthetic can cause serious and sometimes permanent damage to the bladder, and users are at risk of kidney failure. One 26-year-old man, who wished to remain anonymous, spoke to the BBC about his struggles with addiction and the devastating impact it has had on his life. "You could not be a ketamine addict for 30 years, 20 years," he said. "You'd die."

Meanwhile, the UK is preparing for potential pandemics with a large-scale preparedness test planned for later this year. The exercise, which will involve thousands of people across the country, aims to test the UK's capabilities, plans, and procedures in the face of new threats. The test comes in response to the first set of recommendations made by the Covid-19 Inquiry, which found that the UK was "ill-prepared" for the coronavirus pandemic.

The Covid-19 Inquiry has also heard from families who claim they were failed by the Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Kate Scott, whose husband Jamie was left severely disabled by a vaccine, told the inquiry that families like hers were "pushed into the shadows" during the pandemic. The inquiry is currently examining issues relating to the development and implementation of Covid-19 vaccines.

In other news, MPs have voted in favor of a proposed assisted dying bill, which would make it legal for over-18s who are terminally ill to be given assistance to end their own life. The bill, which will now face months of debate and scrutiny, has sparked intense debate, with some arguing that it is a necessary step towards giving people more control over their own lives, while others claim it is a slippery slope that could lead to abuse.

Cervical screening is also in the spotlight, with a cancer charity warning that people not knowing about options to make their cervical screening easier and more comfortable is "costing lives." The BBC spoke to six people who have had their first cervical screening in the last six months, highlighting the importance of education and awareness around the test.

As the UK navigates these complex health issues, one thing is clear: the need for comprehensive and compassionate care is more pressing than ever. Whether it's addressing the rise of ketamine abuse, preparing for pandemics, or re-examining end-of-life care, the UK's healthcare system must prioritize the needs of its citizens and work towards creating a more equitable and effective system for all.

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