| Literature DB >> 28946906 |
Shui-Shan Lee1, Robert Newman2.
Abstract
In Hong Kong, methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) was launched in the 1970s, almost 30 years before the counterpart programme's inauguration in Mainland China. Both were established in response to perceived public crises-addiction-related crime and HIV outbreak, respectively-and both are now regular services under two systems in the same country. Effectiveness of MMT in achieving the stated goals was evident in each case and provides useful lessons on strategies for dealing with the varied concerns related to illicit drug use. Today, with changing patterns of drug addiction, increasing competition for resources, and changing attitudes towards addiction and its treatment, the two MMT systems are confronted with similar challenges to achieve sustainability.Entities:
Keywords: Drug rehabilitation; HIV; Harm reduction; Human immunodeficiency virus; MMT; Methadone maintenance treatment
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28946906 PMCID: PMC5613321 DOI: 10.1186/s12954-017-0193-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Harm Reduct J ISSN: 1477-7517
Fig. 1Methadone (a) is handed over to drug users under direct supervision of staff at Hong Kong’s methadone clinics. In the years before and following the millennium, professionals in neighbouring cities made study tours to Hong Kong to take reference of the latter’s methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) service. The model of care varied, alongside the colour of methadone: b green in cities in Mainland China, for example, Liuzhou; c coffee-like in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; d colourless in Macau, offered in conjunction with orange-coloured laxative; and e pink in Taiwan