Toronto's Drug Checking Service, Centre on Drug Policy Evaluation, St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, ON M5B 1W8, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jul 31;20(15):6486. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20156486.
With the unregulated drug supply-particularly the unregulated opioid supply-becoming increasingly more toxic, more contaminated, and less predictable, drug checking has emerged as an essential public health service: informing individuals who use drugs, as well as those who care and advocate for them, in real-time. For those looking to offer drug checking services in community settings, choosing a technology can be an arduous task. With very little regulatory oversight of drug checking technologies, it can be difficult for organizations that specialize in harm reduction to ascertain what questions to ask drug checking technology vendors to ensure they invest in a technology that best suits the needs of their community. Looking to help those that lack drug checking and technical expertise, Toronto's Drug Checking Service has compiled a list of questions to equip organizations to make informed decisions when it comes to purchasing drug checking technologies. Having developed and operated a drug checking service since 2018, Toronto's Drug Checking Service is uniquely positioned to share its expertise and insights.
随着不受监管的毒品供应——尤其是不受监管的阿片类药物供应——变得越来越有毒、污染越来越严重、难以预测,毒品检测已经成为一项必不可少的公共卫生服务:实时向吸毒者、关心和倡导他们的人提供信息。对于那些希望在社区环境中提供毒品检测服务的人来说,选择一种技术可能是一项艰巨的任务。由于对毒品检测技术的监管很少,专门从事减少伤害的组织很难确定需要向毒品检测技术供应商提出哪些问题,以确保他们投资的技术最符合其社区的需求。为了帮助那些缺乏毒品检测和技术专业知识的人,多伦多毒品检测服务机构编制了一份问题清单,使组织能够在购买毒品检测技术时做出明智的决策。自 2018 年以来,多伦多毒品检测服务机构一直在开发和运营毒品检测服务,因此能够独特地分享其专业知识和见解。