For more on how this drug control system works, check out this narrative review that I co-authored with many wonderful colleagues in the @CJA_Journal a few years ago. It's complicated stuff. https://t.co/7UzHOWMGoA 13/
All of this shows that drug control is immensely political, particularly as it relates to psychotropic drugs that can be used non-medically. Some of us wrote about the ketamine saga and the whole international drug control system here: https://t.co/nPCzfun
RT @AdrianGelb: There needs to be a global revamping of access to potent analgesics. New regulatory structure urgently needed @wfsaorg @CJA…
There needs to be a global revamping of access to potent analgesics. New regulatory structure urgently needed @wfsaorg @CJA_Journal https://t.co/bkYFeZKJGx @UCSF_IHPS @UCSFglobalsurg @UCSFAnesthesia @theG4Alliance @kpettus @HarvardPGSSC @zlatev101 @WHO
What's obvious is that we can do better; what's more complicated is understanding how. We wrote about this: https://t.co/f8ItJ9vrc6 5/
Access to controlled medicines for anesthesia and surgical care in low-income countries: a narrative review of int… https://t.co/hJ2RiFOXnc
RT @Gdpo_Swan: GDPOs Chris Hallam & Dave Bewley-Taylor among co-authors of Can J Anesth article on access to controlled medicines https://t…
.@jwnickerson and @wheelerks review access to controlled medicines in LMICs in @CJA_Journal. https://t.co/m8DZFtfgqF …
Access to controlled medicines for anesthesia and surgical care in low-income countries via @CJA_Journal https://t.co/XZ8iSPyCLg
GDPOs Chris Hallam & Dave Bewley-Taylor among co-authors of Can J Anesth article on access to controlled medicines https://t.co/7rk8VqxSVk