Pubdate: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 Source: British Medical Journal (UK) Copyright: 2001 by the British Medical Journal Volume: 323 Issue: 7312 Page: 532 Contact: http://www.bmj.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/60 Author: Andrew Byrne, Sydney Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?142 (Safe Injecting Rooms) TAKEAWAY SHOP CONVERTS TO DRUG CENTRE A "shopfront" centre in Sydney's Kings Cross area that gives drug users a safe, medically supervised environment for injecting drugs, has gained 841 registered patients in its first three months. The centre is in what used to be a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet, in a busy tourist district. Dr Ingrid VanBeek, medical director of the Medically Supervised Injecting Centre, said there had been just over 3000 injecting episodes in 841 registered patients since it opened. There were 244 referrals for dependency treatment including detoxification, self help groups, and use of methadone or buprenorphine (which was recently added to the list of government subsidised drugs). There were also 1192 "occasional services," such as provision of slings, bandages, dressings, and first aid. The centre gave treatment for 36 cases of overdosing, in almost all cases without using naloxone reversal. The centre is open for eight hours a day, including weekends, and initially averaged seven patients an hour. This figure is now about double. Although some local businesses had been worried about increased drug dealing and public affray, none of this seems to have occurred. Mr Allen Sleiman, who owns the nearby Fountain Cafe, said that he supports the project and has noted no change in the ambience of the area since its opening. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake