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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.


Opioid treatment receives $377m funding increase

Opioid treatment receives $377m funding increase

The measure, included in this week’s Federal Budget, will ‘save lives’, according to the RACGP President.


‘Many roads to change’: The therapeutic alliance for AOD use

‘Many roads to change’: The therapeutic alliance for AOD use

A newly published paper in AJGP builds on the RACGP’s AOD Education Program to present a ‘universally applicable’ approach for GPs.


‘This decision will save lives’: Call for evidence-based approach to drugs Australia-wide

‘This decision will save lives’: Call for evidence-based approach to drugs Australia-wide

The RACGP has welcomed Victoria’s decision to make a medically supervised injecting room ongoing, with GP Dr Hester Wilson urging other jurisdictions to take note.


Success of GP-led AOD program shown in report

Success of GP-led AOD program shown in report

The RACGP’s alcohol and other drugs education program has received a ringing endorsement.


Addiction medicine conference hailed as ‘unique’ event

Addiction medicine conference hailed as ‘unique’ event

IMiA 2023 aimed to promote quality healthcare and generated ‘a great deal of respect for the work GPs achieve in this space’.


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.


Nearly $11b spent on mental and substance use disorders annually

Nearly $11b spent on mental and substance use disorders annually

Australia now spends more on mental health and substance use disorders each year than injuries, new AIHW data reveals.


Why some women question the link between alcohol and breast cancer

Why some women question the link between alcohol and breast cancer

Participants in a recent study said they take health warnings related to the issue with ‘a pinch of salt’ for a number of reasons.


Coffee intake has ‘no apparent effect’ on IVF outcomes: Study

Coffee intake has ‘no apparent effect’ on IVF outcomes: Study

New analysis suggests caffeine consumption has little impact on the success of fertility treatments but confirms the negative influence of alcohol.


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