Tag: naloxone

    A Visit to VOCAL, a Vital Hub of New York Harm Reduction

    Four days a week, no matter the weather, people gather outside a door on ...

    Watch: Cops and a Judge Demand Harm Reduction to Fight Overdose

    The Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) is a nonprofit organization of current and former ...

    Overdoses Are Deadliest Within First Few Months Out of Delaware Prisons

    In 2018, Delaware had the sixth highest number of overdose deaths in the country, ...

    #ChangingTheNarrative—A Much-Needed Campaign to Improve Media Coverage of Drugs

    On June 8, the Atlantic published a misleading story that suggests people who use drugs will ...

    Why Drug Dealers Are an Under-Utilized Anti-Overdose Resource

    Last year, a man in his 20s attending Electric Forest, a Michigan music festival, ...

    Harm Reduction Is Growing in Scotland—But So Are Overdose Deaths

    In November 2018, Scotland launched a revised national drug policy that prioritizes recovery resources, ...

    Maine Hit Hard by Overdose Crisis, Yet Suffers Biggest Federal Funding Shortfall

    Funding for harm reduction interventions in Maine received a much-needed boost on February 6. ...

    New “Generic” Naloxone: Expect More Big-Pharma Sleight of Hand

    It’s been less than two weeks since the US Department of Justice joined a ...

    Newsflash: There Are Drugs at Coachella—Let’s Help People Use Them Safely

    Coachella, the giant annual music and arts festival in California’s Colorado Desert, began April ...

    Let’s Address Four Common Myths About Harm Reduction

    The US has historically been resistant to supporting harm reduction programs for people who ...