Health experts say Victoria should prepare struggling drug therapy system for fentanyl influx

  • 8 か月前
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Victoria public health experts, Opioid Fentanyl influx, the state's poorly equipped pharmaceutical therapy system will result in thousands of overdose. Lock Points Using less Victorian drugs for opioid addiction compared to the new Southern Wales Compared to new Southern Southern Wales, he is using less Victorian drugs for opioid addiction. Health professionals say that spare drugs such as metadon are a shortage of GPS for people with opioid addiction. Fentanyl creates destruction in United States, and drug executive agency reports about 80,000 deaths from article in 2022 - claiming that this is country's most deadly medicine. Although Fentanil has not yet reached Australia collectively, the Australian Federal Police seized several major shipments of the drug and said that international cartels saw Australia as an attractive market. John Ryan, public health researcher who recently reported a report on the center of North Richmond Safe Injecting Center, said Victoria's drug spare therapy system is behind other states and will carry the brunt of Fentenyl crisis. Synthetic opioids such as Fentanil created destruction in the USA and Canada "We often follow the American market, but not always," he said. "We have not had any problems in Australia. So we may not get a fentanyl problem. But I think this is 50-50 "But the disaster scale that Fentanil will create in Australia means that we should act as inevitable, because prevention is much better than treatment." No enough prescription for opioid replacement Currently, Victoria's most destructive opioid heroin is heroin and encourages spare drugs such as metadon to seek treatment in which spare drugs such as metadon can be prescribed by a doctor or highly educated nurse. However, Mr. Ryan said that the GPS, which prescribes the metadon, is a critical scarcity, that is, too much addicts looking for treatment fell from cracks and are vulnerable to recurrence and overdose. "Opioid substitute treatment in Victoria is actually quite difficult," Ryan said to Ryan 7.30.Said. "Potential patients find it very difficult to find a doctor. Doctors who do this are incredibly busy and they cannot provide the holistic care that these patients need." Paul Maccartney is a general practitioner and specializes in drug and alcohol management. A GP prescribing metadon acknowledges that there is no sufficient medical expert Victoria, which prescribes opioid prescriptions in Victoria, and usually sees patients waiting lists for several months of dependence. "Every GP clinic in Victoria is allowed to prescribe up to five people for opioid dependence of every GP clinic in Victoria. The number of GP applications that prescribed is very low."Said. "There is a perception that these people will be difficult, complex. And GPs are busy enough - they see enough people, you know, if you want, the books are already full. "Victoria's preferred medicine in the illegal market is more heroin than t

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