Letter
par
Bromley, Lisa A
Date de publication
2020
Géographie
Canada
Langue de la ressource
English
Texte disponible en version intégrale
Oui
Open Access / OK to Reproduce
Non
Évalué par des pairs
No
L’objectif
Various practical and theoretical arguments against take-home opioid maintenance programs
Constatations/points à retenir
"The most medically rational response of physicians faced with the epidemic of opioid-related deaths is to work to lower barriers to proven oral OAT and ensure these treatments are effortless to access. Oral OAT should be available in every supervised consumption site for anyone who wants a dose, and SIOAT should be provided under supervision at drug consumption sites as an alternative to toxic fentanyl, so people have a choice to use a safer drug if they wish. This would require leadership from provincial and federal governments to expand access to supervised consumption sites and fund access to treatments there."
Mots clés
Policy/Regulatory
Safer supply