Viktor Ivanov: methadone in Ukrainian clinics gave pregnant
Staff of the Ukrainian paid hospitals gave Methadone pregnant women, said on the last working day of the week, the Director of FDCS of Russia Viktor Ivanov.
" Drugs were given in doses close to death. No restrictions were established, regardless of the destructiveness of drugs for patients with HIV infection, about which it is simply not informed, " said Ivanov at the exit meeting on rehabilitation of drug addicts in the Crimea.
according to him, so much so, that Methadone was granted pregnant, " saying their yet unborn children to anesthesia ".
Ukraine has several years of carrying out the programs of the so-called methadone substitution therapy, which, according to the Federal drug control service, imposed by the West to a number of countries of the former USSR. While Ukraine officially substitution treatment was free of charge, to defend " contributions " for the treatment of almost no one could. Crimea before joining Russia also participated in the program of methadone substitution treatment.
Methadone is a synthetic drug, the effect is stronger than heroin. Russian authorities have long refused from the " substitution therapy ", considering that the legalization of methadone can only aggravate the situation.
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