Viet Nam abre la primera unidad de terapia de mantenimiento con metadona para prisioneros

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Viet Nam abre la primera unidad de terapia de mantenimiento con metadona para prisioneros

12 noviembre 2015

La Oficina de las Naciones Unidas contra la Droga y el Delito (UNODC) ha anunciado un gran paso hacia la mejora del tratamiento de la dependencia de drogas en Viet Nam con la apertura de la primera unidad de tratamiento de mantenimiento con metadona en una cárcel. Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.

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Phu Son Prison in Thai Nguyen province, with support from UNODC Viet Nam, has launched the first methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) service unit for prisoners in Viet Nam.

The August 2015 launch of the pilot MMT service in Phu Son prison marks a significant milestone for UNODC and the Viet Nam government. This pilot program was the result of long-term, dedicated efforts to improve HIV prevention, treatment and care in Vietnamese prison settings.

"Since 2009, UNODC has worked with the Government of Viet Nam to provide opioid substitution therapy as part of the comprehensive HIV service package for people who are living and working in prisons," said Christopher Batt, UNODC Officer-In-Charge.

The MMT service is an evidence-based therapy for opioid dependence. It reduces opioid use by eliminating withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings, decreasing the risk of HIV and the transmission of other blood-borne diseases, and reducing the likelihood of criminal behaviour. In addition, it integrates the patient into a continuum of care during and after their prison stay.

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