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Workshop on Access to Opioid Medication in Europe (ATOME)
Bucharest, Romania, 25th–26th February 2011
The WHO Access to Opioid Medication in
Europe (ATOME) project conducted a workshop
to train lawyers and national counterparts
on the review of national legislation of
controlled substances from the perspective
of balancing availability for medical
purposes and prevention of abuse. Representatives
of the Romanian National Drug Agency, WHO
and the Romanian Ministry of Health also
attended the workshop.
The programme is part of WHO’s efforts to
support Member States in developing national
policies, legislation and regulations to
enhance access to essential medicines. In
addition, at global level the guidelines for
availability and accessibility of controlled
medicines “Ensuring balance in national
policies on controlled substances” have been
finalized and submitted for executive
clearance.
During the workshop various topics were
discussed, including the role of opioids in
pain management, ways to prevent its abuse
and diversion, and the Romanian experience
on how the legislation of opioids changed
from restrictive to balanced. The new WHO
policy guidelines for ensuring balance in
national policies on controlled substances
and offering guidance for accessibility and
availability to controlled medicines were
reviewed. Various ideas concerning the
methodology of working methods for the
legislation review on the ATOME project were
reviewed.
The ATOME project, a WHO initiative funded
by the European Commission’s Seventh
Framework Programme, collaborates with
governments (ministries of health and other
public services) and health care
organizations in 12 eastern European
countries to evaluate the accessibility and
availability of controlled medicines and to
develop recommendations for improved
accessibility and availability.
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