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49:. A quick public health response, including a warning by Western Australian police and pictures of the capsules, is thought to have prevented serious illnesses and deaths by deterring some people from taking the drug, according to a report by Royal Perth Hospital emergency doctors David McCutcheon and Jessamine Soderstrom presented to the 30:, and to inform policy and decision making processes. The early warning system involves sharing of information between emergency department physicians, toxicologists, and forensic laboratories across the country. This allows emerging trends to be discovered, and for specific treatment measures to be developed based on objective data. 41:, initiated after a large number of patients were hospitalised after consuming a drug, which they thought was ecstasy, on New Year's Eve 2013. In 2016, two patients in the intensive care unit were found, through analysis conducted by 185:
Weber, Courtney; Smith, Jennifer L.; Soderstrom, Jessamine; Burrows, Sally; McCutcheon, David; Oosthuizen, Francois; Fatovich, Daniel M.; on behalf of the Emerging Drugs Network of Australia Investigators (3 July 2023).
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Initial results from Western Australia were published in 2023, highlighting the predominance of methylamphetamine and novel benzodiazepines within ED presentations suspected of severe or unusual illicit intoxication.
137: 22:(EDNA) is a collaborative multi-agency project to detect new illicit drugs, and their clinical effects. It is also designed to support early warning systems of illicit drugs and 188:"Analytically confirmed illicit and novel psychoactive drug use in Western Australian emergency departments: initial results from the Emerging Drugs Network of Australia (EDNA)" 98: 129: 163: 230: 50: 56: 112: 251: 63:
supported the EDNA initiative in 2019, and in 2020 the program received $ 3.7 million in federal funding over five years.
280: 90: 23: 159: 187: 34: 264: 254:(Webinar). Interviewed by Nadin Ezard. National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs 207: 199: 274: 203: 97:(Interview). Interviewed by Lucie Smith. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 211: 27: 91:"Early warning system for emerging and illicit drugs could save lives" 60: 46: 42: 38: 162:. Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research. 18 December 2020. 53:'s 2019 inquest into the drug-related deaths at music festivals. 231:"Harm minimisation, and the power of shared data to save lives" 45:
forensic scientists, to have consumed a toxic synthetic drug
130:"NSW Health backs plan for early warning system on drugs" 252:"The Emerging Drug Network of Australia (EDNA) Project" 111:
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"Early warning system for emerging and illicit drugs could save lives"
Archived
Interview audio


"NSW Health backs plan for early warning system on drugs"
Archived
"Big ideas pay off for West Australian researchers"
Archived
"Analytically confirmed illicit and novel psychoactive drug use in Western Australian emergency departments: initial results from the Emerging Drugs Network of Australia (EDNA)"
doi
10.1080/15563650.2023.2229951
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1556-3650
"Harm minimisation, and the power of shared data to save lives"
"The Emerging Drug Network of Australia (EDNA) Project"
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