An overview of legal and policy barriers to opioid analgesics access and opioid agonist therapy in Morocco

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Drugs, habits and social policy Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI:10.1108/dhs-06-2023-0024
Khalid Tinasti, Lahcen Outaleb
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Purpose Through its 1922 Act on poisonous substances and more recent national normative guidance, Morocco attempts to address high prevalence of HIV among people who inject illegal opioids, and to lift legal and policy barriers to the availability of opioid-based essential controlled medicines. This paper aims to map the Moroccan opioid regulation environment, with a focus on responses to the legal and illegal markets. Design/methodology/approach The policy paper focuses on legal provisions for the control of opioids for pain relief and methadone for substitution therapies. It reviews existing reported data from official national, regional and international sources, studies and grey literature. It allows, by presenting the current state of affairs, to measure the limited pace of policy changes. Findings The authors provide a clear mapping of the laws and regulations restricting access to opioids in Morocco; the health impacts on populations; and an overall overview of institutional barriers to policy change despite more efforts such as the introduction of opioid agonist therapies. Research limitations/implications Due to limited available data and sources, the policy paper exploits the maximum of existing evidence from national and international sources to provide an overall review of opioid control policies in Morocco. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this policy paper is among the first to explore the legal environment of opioid use and control in Morocco, to highlight policy reforms, and to analyse the barriers to access to opioids.
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概览阿片类镇痛药获取和阿片类激动剂治疗在摩洛哥的法律和政策障碍
摩洛哥通过其1922年《有毒物质法》和最近的国家规范性指导,试图解决注射非法阿片类药物人群中艾滋病毒的高流行问题,并消除获得基于阿片类药物的基本管制药物的法律和政策障碍。本文旨在绘制摩洛哥阿片类药物监管环境,重点关注对合法和非法市场的反应。该政策文件侧重于控制用于缓解疼痛的阿片类药物和美沙酮替代疗法的法律规定。它审查了来自国家、区域和国际官方来源、研究和灰色文献的现有报告数据。通过展示当前的事态,它可以衡量政策变化的有限步伐。作者提供了摩洛哥限制获得阿片类药物的法律法规的清晰地图;对人口健康的影响;尽管做出了更多的努力,如引入阿片类激动剂疗法,但对政策改变的制度障碍的总体概述。由于现有数据和来源有限,该政策文件最大限度地利用了来自国家和国际来源的现有证据,对摩洛哥的阿片类药物控制政策进行了全面审查。据作者所知,这份政策文件是第一批探讨摩洛哥阿片类药物使用和控制的法律环境的文件之一,突出了政策改革,并分析了获得阿片类药物的障碍。
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