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Victoria announces permanent pill testing program

Victoria announces permanent pill testing program

The drug checking service will begin this summer and attend up to 10 music festivals over the next 18-months.


Drug survey backs RACGP’s calls for harm reduction

Drug survey backs RACGP’s calls for harm reduction

The college’s Addiction Medicine Chair believes the results should be used as leverage to better support GPs providing care in this area.


Exercise must be ‘core treatment’ for depression: Study

Exercise must be ‘core treatment’ for depression: Study

Researchers have urged GPs to prescribe physical activity alongside traditional interventions, with yoga and strength training especially beneficial.


Predicted fentanyl influx prompts call for drug-testing services

Predicted fentanyl influx prompts call for drug-testing services

The ‘common-sense’ measure has the support of the RACGP, with a spokesperson saying urgent action is needed to save lives.


SafeScript turns four: What have we learnt?

SafeScript turns four: What have we learnt?

Three GPs reflect on the real-time monitoring system for high-risk medications, the benefits and what could be improved.


New overdose report a ‘wake-up call’

New overdose report a ‘wake-up call’

Nearly 1800 drug-induced deaths were recorded in 2021 – equivalent to five per day – a new UNSW report has found.


Support for proposed expansion of drug diversion program

Support for proposed expansion of drug diversion program

The Queensland Government has introduced legislation that would see people receive a warning for first time minor drug possession.


Trial aims to improve therapy access for insomnia

Trial aims to improve therapy access for insomnia

The pilot is designed to better support GPs with management, referral pathways and non-drug interventions for patients with insomnia.


Study weighs up impact of different drug dosages for men and women

Study weighs up impact of different drug dosages for men and women

New research that has found women are not just ‘smaller versions of men’ could help to reduce adverse reactions to medication.


Harms in research need better reporting: Study

Harms in research need better reporting: Study

Gaps in the way harms are reported in clinical trials are impacting our understanding of intervention pros and cons, researchers say.


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