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Literature review on the implications of decriminalization for the care of drug users in Portugal and Brazil.

Rafael de Oliveira MendesPaula Gibin PachecoJoão Pedro Campos Ouro Vian NunesPedro Salles CrespoMarcelo Santos Cruz
Published in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2019)
We observed that production on the repercussions of changes of legislation on care is scarce. Alcohol and tobacco are still a matter of concern in both countries. In Portugal, concerns about heroin-related issues have declined in recent years, but opioids use prevalence rates remain well above those of Brazil. Crack-related problems are a Brazilian reality without parallel in Portugal. In both cases, some actions are in place to change the policy in favor of a reduced repressive approach, with differentiation between users and drug dealers, increased punishment of dealers and reduced punishment of drug users.
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