A wastewater-based assessment of the impact of a minimum unit price (MUP) on population alcohol consumption in the Northern Territory, Australia.
Jake William O'BrienBenjamin J TscharkeRichard BadeGary Chung Kai ChanCobus GerberJochen F MuellerKevin V ThomasWayne Denis HallPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
Per-capita consumption of alcohol appears to have decreased substantially in the Northern Territory of Australia immediately after the implementation of a minimum unit price but consumption steadily recovered and almost returned to the pre-MUP consumption level after 15 months.