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Heroin clinic 'reduces drug use' | Heroin clinic 'reduces drug use' |
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Initial results from a London pilot scheme where addicts inject themselves with heroin in a clinic suggest it has reduced drug use and crime. | Initial results from a London pilot scheme where addicts inject themselves with heroin in a clinic suggest it has reduced drug use and crime. |
Clinics in Brighton and Darlington also form part of the trial. | Clinics in Brighton and Darlington also form part of the trial. |
The injecting clinics, intended for hardened heroin addicts for whom conventional treatment has failed, have operated for about two years. | The injecting clinics, intended for hardened heroin addicts for whom conventional treatment has failed, have operated for about two years. |
The scheme, which has so far cost £2.5m, is funded by both the Home Office and the Department of Health. | The scheme, which has so far cost £2.5m, is funded by both the Home Office and the Department of Health. |
During the trial, a third of addicts are using heroin substitute methadone orally and a third will inject methadone under supervision. | During the trial, a third of addicts are using heroin substitute methadone orally and a third will inject methadone under supervision. |
The remaining third, observed by nurses, are injecting themselves with diamorphine - unadulterated heroin - imported from Switzerland and provided by the clinic. | The remaining third, observed by nurses, are injecting themselves with diamorphine - unadulterated heroin - imported from Switzerland and provided by the clinic. |
Some 150 users will take part in the trial overall. | Some 150 users will take part in the trial overall. |
The reduction in crime is not perfect but is a great deal better for them and crucially a great deal better for society Professor John StrangNational Addiction Centre class="" href="/1/hi/magazine/7099138.stm">Behind scenes at clinic | |
Final results will not be known for another year but, in London, doctors and nursing staff say drug use has fallen significantly. | Final results will not be known for another year but, in London, doctors and nursing staff say drug use has fallen significantly. |
They also say the lives of those on the scheme have stabilised because they are not buying from street dealers and getting involved in crime. | They also say the lives of those on the scheme have stabilised because they are not buying from street dealers and getting involved in crime. |
Trial leader Professor John Strang, of the National Addiction Centre, based at London's Institute of Psychiatry, told BBC News that about 40% of users had "quit their involvement with the street scene completely". | Trial leader Professor John Strang, of the National Addiction Centre, based at London's Institute of Psychiatry, told BBC News that about 40% of users had "quit their involvement with the street scene completely". |
"Of those who have continued, which obviously is a disappointment, it goes down from every day to about four days per month," he added. | "Of those who have continued, which obviously is a disappointment, it goes down from every day to about four days per month," he added. |
"Their crimes, for example, have gone from 40 a month to perhaps four crimes per month. | "Their crimes, for example, have gone from 40 a month to perhaps four crimes per month. |
"The reduction in crime is not perfect but is a great deal better for them and crucially a great deal better for society." | "The reduction in crime is not perfect but is a great deal better for them and crucially a great deal better for society." |
People on the trial also attend regular counselling sessions and regular appointments with their GP. | People on the trial also attend regular counselling sessions and regular appointments with their GP. |
'Better relationships' | 'Better relationships' |
BBC correspondent Danny Shaw said initial results suggested the experiment was having a profound effect on hardened heroin addicts. | BBC correspondent Danny Shaw said initial results suggested the experiment was having a profound effect on hardened heroin addicts. |
Many were leading much more stable lives and were enjoying better family relationships because they were no longer in and out of prison, our correspondent added. | Many were leading much more stable lives and were enjoying better family relationships because they were no longer in and out of prison, our correspondent added. |
He said that, although these were very early days, there had been a dramatic effect on the lives of people for whom heroin had been a daily part of their lives for 20 or 30 years. | He said that, although these were very early days, there had been a dramatic effect on the lives of people for whom heroin had been a daily part of their lives for 20 or 30 years. |
The cost of the treatment, including providing heroin, is between £9,000 and £15,000 per patient - about three times as much as a year's course of methadone. | The cost of the treatment, including providing heroin, is between £9,000 and £15,000 per patient - about three times as much as a year's course of methadone. |
Last year, Howard Roberts, the deputy chief constable of Nottinghamshire, said heroin should be prescribed to drug addicts to curb crime. | Last year, Howard Roberts, the deputy chief constable of Nottinghamshire, said heroin should be prescribed to drug addicts to curb crime. |
And earlier this year the number of people treated for heroin addiction in Scotland reached record levels, with about 21,000 people said to be using heroin substitute methadone - 10% more than previously thought. | And earlier this year the number of people treated for heroin addiction in Scotland reached record levels, with about 21,000 people said to be using heroin substitute methadone - 10% more than previously thought. |
Similar heroin injection schemes in Holland and Switzerland have reported some users turning away from crime. | Similar heroin injection schemes in Holland and Switzerland have reported some users turning away from crime. |
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