On this page you can find relevant researchs on drug-related health topics, including HIV, hepatitis C, drug and overdose prevention, harm reduction and drug treatment. You can also find our Clinical Guidelines.

First do no harm: Responding to Canada’s prescription drug crisis
"The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA), in partnership with the National Advisory Council (NAC) on Prescription Drug Misuse, has released a comprehensive 10-year strategy. Which highlights the action required to address the harms associated with prescription drugs in Canada in the areas of prevention, education, treatment, monitoring and surveillance, and enforcement."
Portugal Bans Legal Highs
"Following the example of many other EU member states, Portugal has recently approved a restrictive law on legal highs – threatening to push the use of new psychoactive substances into the shadows."
MENAHRA April Newsletter
Middle East & North Africa Harm Reduction Association April Newsletter.
The ‘do-it-yourself’ New Zealand injecting scene: Implications for harm reduction
In this commentary Magdalena Harris addresses the growing use of 'krokodil’ by people who inject drugs (PWID) in Eurasia and how this home produced injectable opiate poses a number of challenges for harm reduction policy, by using the rarely researched case of home produced injectable opioid use in New Zealand as an example.
Landmark study calls for greater investment in evidence-based healthcare and harm reduction initiatives for injection drug users in Thailand to save lives, prevent HIV infections
"A new study from the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS (BCCfE), Thai AIDS Treatment Action Group (TTAG) and Thailand’s Mitsampan Community Research Project, finds the Thai government’s longstanding war-on-drugs, involving the mass incarceration of people who use drugs, has failed to suppress the availability and use of illegal drugs in the country."
The UN on Drugs: Trends in 2013
The Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) is the leading decision making body of the United Nations on drug policy issues. The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU) attended the 2013 annual meeting in Vienna and interviewed key decision makers and professionals to map the new trends in international drug control.
National Treatment Indicators Report 2010–2011 Data
The purpose of the National Treatment Indicators (NTI) project is to provide a comprehensive picture of substance use treatment in Canada. The data presented in this report illustrate the potential wealth of information available as the project continues to improve data collection and increase participation.
Canadian National strategy to address the harms associated with prescription drugs
The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA), in partnership with the National Advisory Council (NAC) on Prescription Drug Misuse, has released a comprehensive 10-year, pan-Canadian prescription drug strategy.
Tuberculosis: a disease that continues to kill
Editorial by Michel Kazatchkine, IDHDP patron in the Huff post on International Tuberculosis Day. The day “is there to remind us that this disease which some believe belongs to earlier centuries, continues to kill on a massive scale in the world, and acquires new resistant forms that are particularly threatening. And as is so often the case in the history of epidemics, it is the poor and marginalized who are the first victims".
Students Launch Campaign to Allow Needle and Syringe Exchange Programs in Florida
"Four Miller School students have launched a grassroots campaign aimed at convincing state lawmakers to allow the transfer of clean needles and syringes to people who inject illegal drugs, an infection-control practice authorized in 35 other states but illegal in Florida."
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