
North Carolina Needs to Strengthen Its System for Monitoring and
... represents higher volume of opioid prescribing; the larger the dot, the higher the death rate per 100,000 residents. The map demonstrates a correlation between county-level opioid prescribing volume and opioid overdose deaths.5 Over 90% of accidental overdose deaths are caused by over-the-counter, p ...
... represents higher volume of opioid prescribing; the larger the dot, the higher the death rate per 100,000 residents. The map demonstrates a correlation between county-level opioid prescribing volume and opioid overdose deaths.5 Over 90% of accidental overdose deaths are caused by over-the-counter, p ...
Drug Prescribing For Dentistry Dental Clinical Guidance
... Registered dentists are legally entitled to prescribe from the entirety of the British National Formulary (BNF) and BNF for Children (BNFC). However, dental prescribing within the National Health Service (NHS) is restricted to those drugs contained within the List of Dental Preparations in the Denta ...
... Registered dentists are legally entitled to prescribe from the entirety of the British National Formulary (BNF) and BNF for Children (BNFC). However, dental prescribing within the National Health Service (NHS) is restricted to those drugs contained within the List of Dental Preparations in the Denta ...
Tablet coating
... the past, the process has many drawbacks. Modern tablet coatings are polymer and polysaccharide based, with plasticizers and pigments included. Tablet coatings must be stable and strong enough to survive the handling of the tablet, must not make tablets stick together during the coating process, and ...
... the past, the process has many drawbacks. Modern tablet coatings are polymer and polysaccharide based, with plasticizers and pigments included. Tablet coatings must be stable and strong enough to survive the handling of the tablet, must not make tablets stick together during the coating process, and ...
Newsletter - Willamette Valley NORML
... medical cannabis programs. The threats have resulted in the closure of more than 400 dispensaries in California alone, including nine recently in San Francisco. ...
... medical cannabis programs. The threats have resulted in the closure of more than 400 dispensaries in California alone, including nine recently in San Francisco. ...
Abbreviations
... reprinting, in order to clarify the meaning of typed abbreviations is necessary. ...
... reprinting, in order to clarify the meaning of typed abbreviations is necessary. ...
HIV and Bone Health - San Francisco AIDS Foundation
... from 2,424 HIV positive individuals treated for fracture between 1998 and 2009 at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. Each patient who had experienced a fracture was matched with two “case control” individuals of the same age, sex, and length of time since receiving an HIV diagnosis; these ...
... from 2,424 HIV positive individuals treated for fracture between 1998 and 2009 at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. Each patient who had experienced a fracture was matched with two “case control” individuals of the same age, sex, and length of time since receiving an HIV diagnosis; these ...
91W10 Advanced Individual Training Course Force Health
... waste disposal devices described in this lesson MUST be reviewed and authorized by Preventive Medicine personnel prior to their use. This information is presented so units can develop their own waste disposal capabilities in EMERGENCY ...
... waste disposal devices described in this lesson MUST be reviewed and authorized by Preventive Medicine personnel prior to their use. This information is presented so units can develop their own waste disposal capabilities in EMERGENCY ...
Guidance on the Use of Antipsychotics
... health problem are given information at their annual review about how their mental health problem and its treatment might affect them or their baby if they become pregnant. Additionally, pregnant women with a previous severe mental health problem or any current mental health problem must be given in ...
... health problem are given information at their annual review about how their mental health problem and its treatment might affect them or their baby if they become pregnant. Additionally, pregnant women with a previous severe mental health problem or any current mental health problem must be given in ...
Chapter_034
... Copyright © 2011, 2007, 2003, 1999 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ...
... Copyright © 2011, 2007, 2003, 1999 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ...
Slide 1
... 1.1.4 – Identify and evaluate patient factors, genetic factors, biosocial factors, and concurrent drug therapy that are relevant to the maintenance of wellness and the prevention or treatment of a disease or medical condition. Course ...
... 1.1.4 – Identify and evaluate patient factors, genetic factors, biosocial factors, and concurrent drug therapy that are relevant to the maintenance of wellness and the prevention or treatment of a disease or medical condition. Course ...
U.S. Public Health Service Perinatal Guidelines
... Multiple factors must be considered when choosing a regimen for a pregnant woman including comorbidities, convenience, adverse effects, drug interactions, resistance testing results, pharmacokinetics (PK), and experience with use in pregnancy. (AII) ...
... Multiple factors must be considered when choosing a regimen for a pregnant woman including comorbidities, convenience, adverse effects, drug interactions, resistance testing results, pharmacokinetics (PK), and experience with use in pregnancy. (AII) ...
NRC Perinatal Transmission and Prevention of HIV
... Multiple factors must be considered when choosing a regimen for a pregnant woman including comorbidities, convenience, adverse effects, drug interactions, resistance testing results, pharmacokinetics (PK), and experience with use in pregnancy. (AII) ...
... Multiple factors must be considered when choosing a regimen for a pregnant woman including comorbidities, convenience, adverse effects, drug interactions, resistance testing results, pharmacokinetics (PK), and experience with use in pregnancy. (AII) ...
Residential treatment for drug use in Europe - Emcdda
... delivered over a number of months, up to a year, to allow successful achievement of treatment goals. In the current unfavourable economic conditions, it is particularly relevant to examine whether and how the pattern of residential treatment provision is changing and how providers are responding to ...
... delivered over a number of months, up to a year, to allow successful achievement of treatment goals. In the current unfavourable economic conditions, it is particularly relevant to examine whether and how the pattern of residential treatment provision is changing and how providers are responding to ...
How-To Guide: How to Conduct Buprenorphine
... Clinicians can determine their patients' ideal daily dose within the first few days of induction. The next few weeks are a stabilization period, during which time patients should be maintained at their daily dose with close monitoring and adjustments as needed. Regular and frequent clinic visits (re ...
... Clinicians can determine their patients' ideal daily dose within the first few days of induction. The next few weeks are a stabilization period, during which time patients should be maintained at their daily dose with close monitoring and adjustments as needed. Regular and frequent clinic visits (re ...
A Phase I and Pharmacokinetic Study of
... bolus dose of phenylacetate (150 mg/kg over 2 h) on the first day of therapy, to allow for the estimation of pharmacokinetic parameters. This was followed 24 h later by a CIVI of the drug for the next 14 days. Cycles of 2-week drug infusions were repeated every 6 weeks. The rate of drug infusion was ...
... bolus dose of phenylacetate (150 mg/kg over 2 h) on the first day of therapy, to allow for the estimation of pharmacokinetic parameters. This was followed 24 h later by a CIVI of the drug for the next 14 days. Cycles of 2-week drug infusions were repeated every 6 weeks. The rate of drug infusion was ...
Dosing Guide For Optimal Management of Opioid
... agonist with a maximal effect less than that of a full mu-opioid agonist (eg, morphine, methadone, heroin), the induction regimen can be more aggressive. The risk of serious adverse effects such as an overdose or treatment dropout is greater if a patient is undertreated with buprenorphine and contin ...
... agonist with a maximal effect less than that of a full mu-opioid agonist (eg, morphine, methadone, heroin), the induction regimen can be more aggressive. The risk of serious adverse effects such as an overdose or treatment dropout is greater if a patient is undertreated with buprenorphine and contin ...
Canadian HIV Pregnancy Planning Guidelines
... HIV-positive individuals and couples with respect to pregnancy planning and counselling: (1) pre-conceptional health; (2) transmission from mother to infant, which has been significantly reduced by combined antiretroviral therapy; (3) transmission between partners during conception, which requires d ...
... HIV-positive individuals and couples with respect to pregnancy planning and counselling: (1) pre-conceptional health; (2) transmission from mother to infant, which has been significantly reduced by combined antiretroviral therapy; (3) transmission between partners during conception, which requires d ...
HIV for CNAs
... Anti-Retroviral Therapy.” Usually two or three different kinds of drugs are given in combination, as a single drug given alone may be ineffective against the virus. Medications do not cure HIV, but can slow down the progress of the disease. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is recommended for all HIV-inf ...
... Anti-Retroviral Therapy.” Usually two or three different kinds of drugs are given in combination, as a single drug given alone may be ineffective against the virus. Medications do not cure HIV, but can slow down the progress of the disease. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is recommended for all HIV-inf ...
KCQ4_Adverse_Events_June1_11
... Some other single episode case reports (seizure, pulmonary edema, hallucinations, Candida optic neuritis, gastroparesis, serotonin syndrome, cerebral hemorrhage) ...
... Some other single episode case reports (seizure, pulmonary edema, hallucinations, Candida optic neuritis, gastroparesis, serotonin syndrome, cerebral hemorrhage) ...
Efavirenz, zidovudine and lamivudine
... blood stream. Lactic acidosis is a very rare syndrome, but if it goes unrecognised, the risk of death is high. It is more common in women, those with high body mass, and, possibly, pregnancy. Patients experiencing it may complain of weakness, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, shortness of breath, ...
... blood stream. Lactic acidosis is a very rare syndrome, but if it goes unrecognised, the risk of death is high. It is more common in women, those with high body mass, and, possibly, pregnancy. Patients experiencing it may complain of weakness, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, shortness of breath, ...
Propelling Innovation in Drug Discovery
... Innovative Medicines Have Made Tremendous Contributions to Public Health Biomedical innovations—including advances in medicines, medical procedures, and public health—have provided extraordinary benefits to the U.S. public. We live longer and we live healthier than our forebears. Life expectancy at ...
... Innovative Medicines Have Made Tremendous Contributions to Public Health Biomedical innovations—including advances in medicines, medical procedures, and public health—have provided extraordinary benefits to the U.S. public. We live longer and we live healthier than our forebears. Life expectancy at ...
VERMONT BUPRENORPHINE PRACTICE GUIDELINES
... The Vermont Board of Medical Practice is obligated under the laws of the state of Vermont to protect the public health and safety. The Board recognizes that inappropriate prescribing of controlled substances, including opioids, may lead to drug diversion and abuse by individuals who seek them for ot ...
... The Vermont Board of Medical Practice is obligated under the laws of the state of Vermont to protect the public health and safety. The Board recognizes that inappropriate prescribing of controlled substances, including opioids, may lead to drug diversion and abuse by individuals who seek them for ot ...
Guidelines for surveillance of drug resistance in tuberculosis
... This fifth edition of the Guidelines for surveillance of drug resistance in tuberculosis is an updated version of earlier editions published in 1994 (1), 1997 (2), 2003 (3) and 2009 (4). The document takes into account recent advancements in laboratory diagnostics and subsequent WHO guidance, includ ...
... This fifth edition of the Guidelines for surveillance of drug resistance in tuberculosis is an updated version of earlier editions published in 1994 (1), 1997 (2), 2003 (3) and 2009 (4). The document takes into account recent advancements in laboratory diagnostics and subsequent WHO guidance, includ ...
h- b t e
... Drug levels can persist for more than two weeks after stopping efavirenz Simon Collins, HIV i-Base How to stop treatment safely is arguably as important a management issue as how to correctly initiate treatment, but it has been the focus of far less research. As antiretroviral drugs have different p ...
... Drug levels can persist for more than two weeks after stopping efavirenz Simon Collins, HIV i-Base How to stop treatment safely is arguably as important a management issue as how to correctly initiate treatment, but it has been the focus of far less research. As antiretroviral drugs have different p ...
Review of the national tuberculosis programme in
... Romania is one of the WHO European Region’s 18 high-priority countries for TB control. The national TB programme (NTP) has achieved good rates of detection and successful treatment of new drug-susceptible TB cases but poor rates among the new multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB cases. The National Plan to ...
... Romania is one of the WHO European Region’s 18 high-priority countries for TB control. The national TB programme (NTP) has achieved good rates of detection and successful treatment of new drug-susceptible TB cases but poor rates among the new multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB cases. The National Plan to ...
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.