Tip sheet for cutting down alcohol consumption
... Responding to the needs of a person who engages in polydrug use is one of many common situations encountered in general practice. It is easy to be overwhelmed by the patient who uses several drugs, and the multiple associated physical, social and psychological problems. In providing a framework for ...
... Responding to the needs of a person who engages in polydrug use is one of many common situations encountered in general practice. It is easy to be overwhelmed by the patient who uses several drugs, and the multiple associated physical, social and psychological problems. In providing a framework for ...
We think that choice of language matters because language carries
... supervised = the fact that services would be under the supervision of health care professionals consumption = ideally services would be provided that not only allow for safer injection but also other means of consuming drugs, eg. safer inhalation of crack cocaine (reduces pipe sharing, connects peop ...
... supervised = the fact that services would be under the supervision of health care professionals consumption = ideally services would be provided that not only allow for safer injection but also other means of consuming drugs, eg. safer inhalation of crack cocaine (reduces pipe sharing, connects peop ...
File - Pre-Pharmacy Club at UC Davis
... o Binds to opioid receptors and eliminates withdrawal symptoms o Most effective known treatment to opiate addiction o Side effects of methadone: drowsiness, lack of sleep o Health care professionals recommend this better than the other drug and their side effects mentioned previously Legality - 1970 ...
... o Binds to opioid receptors and eliminates withdrawal symptoms o Most effective known treatment to opiate addiction o Side effects of methadone: drowsiness, lack of sleep o Health care professionals recommend this better than the other drug and their side effects mentioned previously Legality - 1970 ...
A. V. Sapay, O. N. Produn, A. V. Aleksandrova Psychological
... Coaxil is knows as an antidepressant from the group of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. It has mild sedative and anxiolytic effects. Coaxil quickly improves mood in moderately expressed endogenic, neurotic, and reactive depressions as well as in anxieties of various origins. Narcologists had ...
... Coaxil is knows as an antidepressant from the group of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. It has mild sedative and anxiolytic effects. Coaxil quickly improves mood in moderately expressed endogenic, neurotic, and reactive depressions as well as in anxieties of various origins. Narcologists had ...
Harm reduction
Harm reduction (or harm minimization) is a range of public health policies designed to reduce the harmful consequences associated with various human behaviors, both legal and illegal. Harm reduction policies are used to manage behaviors such as recreational drug use and sexual activity in numerous settings that range from services through to geographical regions. Critics of harm reduction typically believe that tolerating risky or illegal behaviour sends a message to the community that such behaviours are acceptable and that some of the actions proposed by proponents of harm reduction do not reduce harm over the long term.Needle-exchange programmes reduce the likelihood of users of heroin and other drugs sharing the syringes and using them more than once. Syringe-sharing can lead to infections such as HIV or hepatitis C can spread from user to users through the reuse of syringes contaminated with infected blood. Needle and syringe programme (NSP) and Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) outlets in some settings offer basic primary health care. Safe injection site are legally sanctioned, medically supervised facilities designed to address public nuisance associated with drug use and provide a hygienic and stress-free environment for drug consumers. The facilities provide sterile injection equipment, information about drugs and basic health care, treatment referrals, and access to medical staff.Opioid replacement therapy (ORT), or opioid substitution therapy (OST), is the medical procedure of replacing an illegal opioid, such as heroin, with a longer acting but less euphoric opioid; methadone or buprenorphine are typically used and the drug is taken under medical supervision. Another approach is Heroin assisted treatment, in which medical prescriptions for pharmaceutical heroin (diacetylmorphine) are provided to heroin-dependent people. Toronto's Seaton House became the first homeless shelter in Canada to operate a ""wet shelter"" on a ""managed alcohol"" principle in which clients are served a glass of wine once an hour unless staff determine that they are too inebriated to continue. Previously, homeless alcoholics opted to stay on the streets often seeking alcohol from unsafe sources such as mouthwash, rubbing alcohol or industrial products which, in turn, resulted in frequent use of emergency medical facilities.A high amount of media coverage exists informing users of the dangers of driving drunk. Most alcohol users are now aware of these dangers and safe ride techniques like 'designated drivers' and free taxicab programmes are reducing the number of drunk-driving accidents. Many schools now provide safer sex education to teen and pre-teen students, who may engage in sexual activity. Since some adolescents are going to have sex, a harm-reductionist approach supports a sexual education which emphasizes the use of protective devices like condoms and dental dams to protect against unwanted pregnancy and the transmission of STIs. Since 1999 some countries have legalized prostitution, such as Germany (2002) and New Zealand (2003).Many street-level harm-reduction strategies have succeeded in reducing HIV transmission in injecting drug users and sex-workers. HIV education, HIV testing, condom use, and safer-sex negotiation greatly decreases the risk to the disease.