Burns Lucy, Roxburgh Amanda, Bruno Raimondo, Van Buskirk Joe
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW, NSW, 2052, Australia.
Drug Test Anal. 2014 Jul-Aug;6(7-8):840-5. doi: 10.1002/dta.1613. Epub 2014 Feb 12.
In Australia, drug monitoring systems have been in place for more than a decade allowing for the measurement of ongoing trends in drug use and the detection of new drugs. The Drug Trends Unit at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre monitors drugs through four separate systems. The Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS) measures the price, purity, and availability of drugs that are primarily injected. The Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS) monitors psychostimulants that are used recreationally. The National Illicit Drugs Indicator Project (NIDIP) analyzes indicator data including drug-related hospitalizations and deaths. Finally, the Drugs and Emerging Technologies Project (DNeT) analyzes the role of the Internet in the procurement and use of novel psychoactive substances. This paper provides an overview of each component of the system, demonstrating how the system has evolved over time.
在澳大利亚,药物监测系统已经运行了十多年,用于衡量药物使用的持续趋势并检测新出现的药物。国家药物和酒精研究中心的药物趋势部门通过四个独立系统监测药物。非法药物报告系统(IDRS)衡量主要通过注射使用的药物的价格、纯度和可得性。摇头丸及相关药物报告系统(EDRS)监测用于娱乐目的的精神兴奋剂。国家非法药物指标项目(NIDIP)分析包括与药物相关的住院和死亡情况在内的指标数据。最后,药物与新兴技术项目(DNeT)分析互联网在新型精神活性物质采购和使用中的作用。本文概述了该系统的各个组成部分,展示了该系统如何随时间演变。