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  • Pill testing program urged for SA

    Author: AAP

South Australia has been urged to follow the ACT and establish a pill and drug testing clinic.

Australia's first testing site has opened in Canberra in a six-month pilot program to allow people to test drugs and pills free of charge.

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The ACT government says the site will help weed out dangerous substances and provide an opportunity for harm reduction and counselling to encourage a reduction in drug use.

SA Greens MP Robert Simms says the program will save many lives.

"This kind of testing service is greatly needed in South Australia," he said.

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"The state government should monitor the situation in the ACT closely and make pill testing available in our state as part of a harm minimisation approach to drugs."

Mr Simms said consecutive surveys had revealed widespread public support for pill testing.

He said it was also backed by a range of public health organisations including the Australian Medical Association, the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia and the Royal Australian College of Physicians.

ACT Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith said the safest option remained not to take drugs.

"However we recognise some people will choose to use drugs and there is a need for initiatives that reduce the harms associated with drug use," she said.

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