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Opioids in South Africa

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From over-the-counter cough syrups and prescribed painkillers to street economies of heroin and fentanyl, opioid substances and uses have ignited global debates about national drug policy reform. This book is the first to focus on these issues in South Africa, through a range of disciplinary perspectives. In twelve chapters, scholars from community medicine, pharmacology, social science and the humanities, along with civic actors and researchers, present their evidence-based arguments and insights, and explore possibilities for harm reduction approaches in South Africa. Chapters cover three core areas: dilemmas of drug policy; contradictions of care and treatment; and the issue of stigma. Opioids invites wider conversation, asking us to imagine policy responses that can better protect the constitutional dignity, health and access to healthcare of people using drugs as well as of their families and communities.

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ISBN: 9780796925756
Publication date: 30th December 2019
Author: Thembisa Waetjen
Publisher: HSRC Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 192 pages
Genres: Drugs and alcohol: social aspects
Drugs trade / drug trafficking
Medical and healthcare law
Personal and public health / health education