DeathIndustrial88
Bluelighter
Heroin is legal in Switzerland. You have to take it there at the clinic, but it's progress at least. For Switzerland anyway.No i have no clue if its highest rated , maybe fentanyl is highest rated in opioide overdosis . But i have read and see many times that its pretty easy to od (nodd off) from heroïne . Also could you give a link to that switz study from 2000 i am interested ? Also where exactly is heroïne legal Besides Portugal ? And could you also specifically link those research data ? You use opioides for depression and or chronic pain if i may ask ? Greets !
And then there's places like Mexico or some middle eastern countries where you can get drugs like tramadol & morphine over the counter. None of these places seem to be suffering an "opioid epidemic" like the US is.
Absolutely, here's the study...
Fifteen years of heroin-assisted treatment in a Swiss prison—a retrospective cohort study - Harm Reduction Journal
Background In the context of the current US opioid crisis and the compelling fact that a quarter to a third of all those addicted to heroin pass through its prisons and jails each year, the care of incarcerated opioid-using individuals (OUI) needs to be improved. Aims Little has been published...


Fifteen years of heroin-assisted treatment in a Swiss prison-a retrospective cohort study - PubMed
This study shows that heroin-assisted treatment can be a valuable treatment option for severely dependent OUI during imprisonment, can be delivered safely by prison health staff over extended periods of time, and allows OUI in treatment to achieve work performance rates comparable to that of the...

"No serious heroin-related medical complication occurred during the 15-year window of observation among inmates with heroin-assisted treatment. Their work performance was comparable to that of the reference group."
Fentanyl & it's analogues is absolutely a driving factor in the rise of opioid-related deaths. I had friends in their 50's who had been using heroin & pain pills since the 90's and were still alive & even working everyday. But once fentanyl took over, all it took was them getting one bag of it, not knowing it was fentanyl, taking their usual dose of "heroin" and then ODing alone in their homes. These deaths could have been prevented if they were able to access clean heroin safely.