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Indonesia ITTC

Eva Suryani, MD
Psychiatrist
Hepa Susami, MSc.PH.
Secretary to ITTC Indonesia
Location
FKIK Unika Atma Jaya School of Medicine and Health Science Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia
Jalan Pluit Raya No 2
Jakarta Utara
14440
Indonesia
Contact
+62-21-6691944, +62-21-6694366, +62-21-6693168

SAMHSA SEA Program started reaching out to Indonesia in 2018. This program proposed a recommendation to develop the HATTC Indonesia to improve HIV and substance use treatment that in line with the need to strengthen the treatment facilities in Indonesia. The “Stakeholders Consolidation Meeting for the HIV-Addiction Technology Transfer Centre (HATTC) Indonesia” was organized by the Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia in collaboration with support from the Southeast Asia – HIV and Addiction Technology Transfer Center (SEA-HATTC) on 26th August 2018 at the Auditorium, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia. As it is, Indonesia ITTC is hosted by Atma Jaya Catholic University in collaboration with universities and government institutions. The Indonesia ITTC works together with health care academia, professionals, service providers, policy makers, and others in the fields of addiction, HIV, and mental health issues to improve prevention, treatment, and care in those fields.

Resources developed by the Indonesia ITTC

Abtract Abstrak   The faster a drug enters the brain, the greater its addictive potential, yet the brain circuits underlying the rate dependency to drug reward remain unresolved. With simultaneous PET-fMRI we linked dynamics of dopamine signaling, brain activity/connectivity, and self-reported
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Abtract Abstrak   IMPORTANCE POIN PENTING   Buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) has more than doubled since 2009. However, current US Food and Drug Administration buprenorphine dosing guidelines are based on studies among people using heroin, prior to the emergence of fen
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Rationale Dasar Pemikiran Xylazine has emerged in recent years as an adulterant in an increasing number of opioid-positive overdose deaths in the United States. Although its exact role in opioid-induced overdose deaths is largely unknown, xylazine is known to depress vital functions and cause hypote
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