The College of Emergency Medicine (CEM) is calling for an end to so called “happy hours” and the sale of cheap alcohol. In addition they would like to see restrictions put in place on alcohol advertising and further warning of the dangers displayed on the products themselves.
Figures published last month showed there were 945,469 admissions to hospital for alcohol-related injuries in England in 2008/09. Further to that the NHS Confederation and Royal College of Physicans reported that heavy drinking cost the NHS £2.7 billion a year.
Dr John Heyward, president of the CEM said “Our message is simple-lets enjoy alcohol sensibly.”


