JUDr. Tereza Dleštíková, Ph.D.

Drug users are provided with harm reduction services and supplies, including methadone substitution and needle exchange programs, offered both at dedicated centers and by outreach social workers delivering assistance directly in areas where it is needed.

PhDr. Miroslav Barták, Ph.D.

Addiction is a treatable illness, and when discussing treatment options, there are approaches focused on abstinence-based treatment as well as controlled drinking, which does not aim for lifelong abstinence.

PhDr. Lenka Vavrinčíková, Ph.D

The combination of alcohol’s high potential for harm and its widespread use suggests that applying the harm reduction approach to alcohol is particularly desirable.

Mgr. Barbara Janíková, DiS.

For drug users, harm reduction should include the provision of reliable information and counseling on pharmacology, prevention, and sexually transmitted diseases, vaccination programs against hepatitis A and B, as well as social assistance for the children of dependent individuals.

Prof. MUDr. Eva Králíková, CSc.

Harm reduction means regulating according to thr harm of the products. People should switch from cigarettes to less harmful alternatives. This approach is increasingly adopted worldwide.

Mgr. Jindřich Vobořil, Pg.Dip.

Harm Reduction means reducing garm instead of pursuing the unrealistic goal of total abstinence. For example, in Sweden where smokers switched to snug, there was a significant drop in heart attacks. This approach is more effective than an outright ban.

Doc. MUDr. Viktor Mravčík, Ph.D.

The harm reduction approach is also applicable to occasional users of addictive substances, as well as to smoking and alcohol use. This includes measures such as needle and syringe exchange programs to prevent the transmission of infections like HIV and hepatitis, overdose prevention programs, and substitution treatment.