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MNN UK · December 31, 2025 · 1 min read

Surge in ketamine-related urology cases strains UK hospitals

What happened: Hospitals in northern England report a sharp rise in admissions linked to ketamine use, particularly among young adults and teenagers. Urology wards across the UK face increasing pressure due to complications from the drug.

Why it matters:

  • Rising ketamine use is causing serious health issues requiring specialised hospital care.
  • Young people are disproportionately affected, increasing demand on healthcare services.

MNN Take: Ketamine, a class B drug used medically and recreationally, can cause severe urinary tract problems, explaining the surge in urology admissions. This trend highlights growing public health challenges related to drug misuse.

Sources: Guardian UK