Tag: opioids

    How We’re Building Collective Harm Reduction Power in South Carolina

    Most harm reduction work plays out in legal gray areas, but in South Carolina ...

    Canada Claims We Have “Safe Supply.” Here’s What That Actually Looks Like.

    I started injecting morphine in 2004. It made my face painfully flushed, and what ...

    As Decriminalization Begins in British Columbia, Activists Watch Warily

    British Columbia has officially become the first first province in Canada to decriminalize possession ...

    Heroin Nasal Spray Increases Harm Reduction Options in Switzerland

    Back in the 1990s, Switzerland pioneered heroin-assisted treatment—successfully addressing HIV and overdose crises by ...

    Lack of Person-Centered Research Impedes Rural Access to OUD Meds

    Across the United States, people face many barriers to accessing medications for opioid use ...

    A Year After I Quit Drugs, the Stigma Still Haunts Me

    From the moment I began openly acknowledging my opioid use—often via self-deprecating jokes, at ...

    Hurricane Maria Flagged Post-Disaster Drug Harm Reduction Needs

    Hurricane Maria was one of the worst natural disasters that the United States—and in ...

    I Used Ketamine for Buprenorphine Withdrawal; It Gave Me Peace of Mind

    Ketamine washed my thoughts away. It was quite a feat, really. Fifteen years living ...

    Benzo Withdrawal Terrifies Me. “Treatment” Keeps Requiring It.

    As a teenager I was always anxious, to the point I never felt comfortable ...