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Portugal Approves Supervised Drug Injection Sites, Aims to Establish Prison Needle-Exchange Programs by 2008

August 28, 2006

The Portuguese government on Thursday approved the establishment of community sites where injection drug users can inject themselves under supervision, and new measures call for needle-exchange programs to be installed in prisons by 2008, AFP/Today Online reports. Advocates of injection sites say such services can help prevent needle-sharing, which can help spread HIV. The measures -- which also call for increased methadone use to treat heroin addicts -- are part of a broader program aimed at "reduc[ing] the consumption of drugs and diminish[ing] their harmful social and health effects," according to a statement from the government. Portugal in 2000 decriminalized drug use, but selling drugs remains illegal, according to AFP/Today Online (AFP/Today Online, 8/24).

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Reprinted with permission from kaisernetwork.org. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, search the archives, or sign up for email delivery at www.kaisernetwork.org/dailyreports/hiv. The Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report is published for kaisernetwork.org, a free service of the Kaiser Family Foundation, by The Advisory Board Company. © 2006 by The Advisory Board Company and Kaiser Family Foundation. All rights reserved.


  
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This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report.
 
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