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An overview of take-home naloxone programs in Australia.

Robyn DwyerAnna OlsenCarrie FowlieChris GoughIngrid van BeekMarianne JaunceyNicholas LintzerisGrace OhJane DickaCraig L FryJeremy HayllarSimon Lenton
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2018)
Peer drug user groups currently play a central role in the development, delivery and scale-up of THN in Australia. Health professionals who work with people who use illicit opioids are increasingly taking part as alcohol and other drug-related health agencies have recognised the opportunity for THN provision through interactions with their clients. Australia has made rapid progress in removing regulatory barriers to naloxone since the initiation of the first THN program in 2012. However, logistical and economic barriers remain and further work is needed to expand access to this life-saving medication.
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