Alcohol + Other Drugs Flashcards

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National drug strategy 2017-2026

Includes? Strengths?

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  1. Demand reduction
    = good evidence for treatment
  2. Supply reduction
    = weakest evidence, but Attracts most funding
  3. Harm reduction
    = good evidence for many key approaches
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Examples of Harm Reduction Programs

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  1. Anti drink driving programs = random breath testing
  2. Needle and syringe program
  3. Supervised injecting facilities
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Differences between HARM reduction and USE reduction

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Harm reduction = accepts a continuing level of drug use in society is inevitable

Use reduction = assumes a drug free society is achievable

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Role of pharmacists in Harm Mininmisation ?

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  1. Education
  2. Needle and syringe distribution
  3. Opiod maintenance programs
  4. Nicotine replacement therapies
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What is the most effective treatment for heroin and other opioid dependence

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Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT)

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Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT)

Harm or demand reduction ?

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Both

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How many pharmacies in Australia choose to deliver OAT services?

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Only 30%

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Ways to target supply

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  1. Withdrawing product from market
  2. Change label and reduce pack size
  3. Drug reformulation
  4. Formulaey restrictions
  5. Computer alerts and forms
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Real examples of targeting supply

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  1. Reschedule of codeine
  2. Tramadol, moved to.S4D
  3. Prescription monitoring programs
  4. Real time monitoring programs (safescript nsw)
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