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Norway trials free heroin prescriptions for most serious addicts Norway trials free heroin prescriptions for most serious addicts
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Norway, which has one of the highest fatal drug overdose rates in Europe, is to trial prescribing free heroin to the most serious addicts to improve their living conditions, the government said.Norway, which has one of the highest fatal drug overdose rates in Europe, is to trial prescribing free heroin to the most serious addicts to improve their living conditions, the government said.
The Norwegian directorate for health and social affairs is behind an experimental project to identify patients likely to benefit from the programme, to examine the implementation method, and to calculate the costs.The Norwegian directorate for health and social affairs is behind an experimental project to identify patients likely to benefit from the programme, to examine the implementation method, and to calculate the costs.
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“We hope that this will provide a solution that will give ... a better quality of life to some addicts who are today out of our reach and whom current programmes do not help enough,” the health minister, Bente Hoie, wrote on Facebook on Friday.“We hope that this will provide a solution that will give ... a better quality of life to some addicts who are today out of our reach and whom current programmes do not help enough,” the health minister, Bente Hoie, wrote on Facebook on Friday.
Norway has one of the highest overdose mortality rates in Europe, with 81 deaths per million in 2015 after Estonia (132 deaths per million) and Sweden (88 deaths per million), according to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction.Norway has one of the highest overdose mortality rates in Europe, with 81 deaths per million in 2015 after Estonia (132 deaths per million) and Sweden (88 deaths per million), according to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction.
Already adopted or tested in Switzerland, the Netherlands and Denmark, medical heroin therapy is controversial, but supporters argue that in addition to improving the quality of life of addicts and lowering overdose mortality, it reduces crime and its associated costs.Already adopted or tested in Switzerland, the Netherlands and Denmark, medical heroin therapy is controversial, but supporters argue that in addition to improving the quality of life of addicts and lowering overdose mortality, it reduces crime and its associated costs.
The first treatments under the project will begin in 2020 at the earliest, the health ministry said in a statement.The first treatments under the project will begin in 2020 at the earliest, the health ministry said in a statement.
The initiative could benefit up to 400 drug addicts, according to the daily Aftenposten.The initiative could benefit up to 400 drug addicts, according to the daily Aftenposten.
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