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IDRS
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IDRSIndicateur de Dépenses de Remboursement de Soins (du secteur libéral)
IDRSIntegrated Data Retrieval System
IDRSInternational Double Reed Society
IDRSInternational Direct Response Services (Canada)
IDRSIndependent Dispute Resolution Service (London, England, UK)
IDRSIllicit Drug Reporting System (Australia)
IDRSIntrusion Detection and Response System


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These were confirmed by the Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS), Australia's strategic early warning system, which documented a reduction in the availability and street-level purity of heroin and an increase in price (Day, Degenhardt, & Hall, in press; Topp et al.
An effective model of such an indicator drug survey is the Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS), which has been operating in Australia on an ongoing basis for a number of years (Darke et al.
2001) Australian Drug Trends 2000: Findings of the Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS), National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, Sydney.
 
 
 
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