How best can injecting drug misusers obtain clean injecting equipment
in a city where drug injecting is widespread? An exchange service for
needles and syringes throughout Glasgow has been established in health
centres and clinics in the evening. Over the past four years seven ne
w exchanges have been opened and over 2700 injecting drug misusers hav
e attended. Attendances rose from under 1000 in 1988 to 28000 in 1992.
The exchanges also provide a wide range of other health and social se
rvices. Public hostility to the exchanges has abated. During the same
period equipment sharing in the city diminished and the observed preva
lence of HIV among injecting drug misusers stabilised at around 1%.