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    criticism/support Biological interventions Methadone for heroin: Heroin addicts are given Methadone‚ which gives similar effects but is less addictive. Their dose is slowly increased to build up tolerance‚ then slowly decreased to wean the addict of it until the addict need neither substance. - Some people just switch from being heroin addicts to Meth addicts - Statistics show more than 300 methadone related deaths in the UK in 2007 - Methadone consumption is often unsupervised‚ which has created

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    by combining behavioural therapy with medications. In all medication treatment‚ we focus on the possible addiction treatments for those opioid addicts refractory to existing treatments. Opioid dependence is usually displayed as heroin dependence. Methadone has been shown to reduce opioid dependence with a high availability and acceptance. However‚ about a quarter or slightly less of patients do not improve and cannot give up illegal heroin entirely. As a result‚ they will be exposed to a situation

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    had a lower Finnegan score‚ reduced hospital stay‚ and a reduction in the amount of pharmacotherapies and treatment time. Methadone transfers minimally into the breast milk and does not pose an issue with dependence in the infant. The controversy lies at the criteria to permit breastfeeding. Providers have no way of knowing if the mother supplying the milk is only taking methadone. One study found breastfed infants had a slower withrawal requiring treatment (10 vs. 3 days) and decreased Finnegan scores

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    generated by the relocation of a methadone clinic into a rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood in downtown Toronto‚ Canada‚ this article offers a unique analysis of oppositional strategies regarding the perceived (socio-spatial) ‘disorder of drugs’. Based on interviews with local residents and business owners this article suggests the existence of three interrelated oppositional strategies‚ shifting from a recourse to urban planning policy‚ to a critique of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) practice

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    Harm reduction strategies

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    Introduction Drug abuse is a problem that many societies face which crosses gender‚ ethnic and racial lines. The problem of substance abuse has been identified by the National Drug Master Plan as a fuel for crime‚ poverty‚ reduced productivity‚ unemployment‚ dysfunctional family life‚ political instability and the escalation of chronic diseases such as AIDS‚ TB and premature death (Drug Advisory Board‚ 1999). Intravenous injection‚ a method of drug consumption through the use of a syringe to inject

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    relapse of heroin addicts was a prominent issue‚ one that is the greatest obstacle to overcome. In order to mitigate both physical and psychological damage‚ harm reduction‚ counselling‚ and the availability of various maintenance treatments such as methadone and naltrexone are vital. Without a harmonized strategy against heroin addiction society will continue to face the growing problems that come with the disease. Arguably the most important step of dealing with the

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    Drug Facts 2010 Copyright and Disclaimer This resource pack was written by Kevin Flemen. It is © Kevin Flemen/KFx and should not be reproduced without permission. The above notwithstanding‚ the holder of this pack is welcome to use or adapt both the contents of the pack and the exercises in their ongoing work. Both drugs and legal information change frequently. Workers should always seek up-todate advice. Kevin Flemen/KFx take no responsibility for errors and omissions in this pack or in the

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    Drugs screen using Thin Layer Chromatography of basic illicit drugs Abstract The majority of evidence submitted to crime labs comes from drug-related crimes. Often‚ this evidence includes unidentified powders that may be illegal drugs. In order to prosecute individuals for possession of illegal substances‚ it is necessary for forensic scientists to positively identify any suspected drugs submitted to the laboratory. In addition‚ forensic toxicologists must determine the identity

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    should be active in Canada due to the fact that it has previously been used on other countries and have been successful. The War on drugs is pointless and it wastes billions of tax dollars with no positive result. Lastly Needle exchange centre‚ methadone maintenance programs and other policies are much more effective. Previous countries have been successful using harm reduction and they have worked and helped out the drug abusers. World Health Organization study shows drug abuse rates are unrelated

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    According to an article on wcax.com‚ “more Vermonters died from opiate overdoses last year [2011] than murders and traffic fatalities combined.” Some opiates have medically valid uses‚ while others are recreational drugs of abuse. All are physically addictive‚ and it has become evident that many people have begun to abuse them. Pharmaceutical drugs have taken over the minds of many Vermonters. I do believe that Vermont is facing a severe epidemic when it comes to opiate addiction. According to

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