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Nearly 24% of inmates at Ireland’s Mountjoy Prison are on methadone treatment, with plans for a €2M pharmacy service to expand care.
Nearly one in four inmates at Mountjoy Prison in Ireland are receiving methadone as part of opioid addiction treatment, with 40% of women and over 20% of men on Opioid Agonist Therapy.
On October 14, 289 of 1,200 inmates were on treatment.
The Irish Prison Service is seeking bids for addiction pharmacist services, expected to cost €2 million over four years, to manage methadone dispensing and provide clinical guidance in a challenging environment.
A 50-bed medical unit supports treatment, and the IPS ensures continuity of care with the Health Service Executive, offering immediate detox with no waiting list for those with opiate use history and positive tests.
Casi el 24% de los reclusos de la prisión de Mountjoy en Irlanda reciben tratamiento con metadona, y hay planes para un servicio de farmacia de 2 millones de euros para ampliar la atención.