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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
DPA Southern California
recently brought together more than 60 pharmacists and healthcare professionals
to learn about how harm reduction principles and over-the-counter sales of
syringes at pharmacies can reduce the spread of HIV, hepatitis C and other
blood-borne diseases. With an estimated 84,000 people in Los Angeles County
still sharing drug injection equipment, the need for this event was evident and
urgent.
The conference, the 2008 Los
Angeles Pharmacists’ Summit on Viral Diseases and Their Prevention, was
organized by DPA’s Southern California Harm Reduction Coordinator Meghan
Ralston, co-sponsored and hosted by the University of Southern California (USC)
School of Pharmacy, and supported through a grant from the California Endowment.
Sales of syringes to adults
without a prescription have been legal throughout the county since last year via
a program called the Disease Prevention Demonstration Project. The Pharmacists’
Summit was designed to educate pharmacists and generate interest in the program,
with the goal of encouraging enrollment.
“The County’s best and most
recent estimate is that there are around 1,600 people in the county who are HIV
positive because they shared syringes and were exposed to the virus. With an
additional estimated 1,700 people here currently living with AIDS because of
sharing syringes, and over 80,000 still sharing their equipment, it was clear
that we needed to do even more to drive home the point that pharmacy sale of
syringes needs to happen now, at every pharmacy in the county,” said Ralston.
Physician Laveeza Bhatti, HIV
researcher Dr. Stan Louie, pharmacist and Clean Needles Now board president
Terry Hair, and Ralston presented information at the half-day event on Sunday,
February 24. The USC School of Pharmacy was delighted with attendees’ interest
in the subject matter, and pleased that so many people turned out for the event
on a rainy Sunday morning. Due to the strong success of the summit, DPA has been
invited to work with USC again to create a similar event in the future.
“Syringe exchanges do great
work and are essential in disease prevention, but unfortunately their hours and
locations are really limited in L.A.,” said Ralston. “The Disease Prevention
Demonstration Project will go a long way to helping to get sterile syringes to
the people who need them. So far it’s been a huge success, with about 270
pharmacies now authorized to participate--but L.A. is huge and we still have a
long way to go. The summit definitely brought us one step closer to our goal.”
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