Tag: overdose

    Three Takeaways From a Key Gathering of Health Justice Advocates

    On April 3, criminal justice reform activists, harm reductionists, policymakers, service providers and clinicians ...

    “Nation’s Most Comprehensive Lawsuit”—Now NY Takes On Purdue and the Sacklers

    Museums around the world, from New York City’s Guggenheim to London’s Tate Modern, have ...

    Beyond Purdue: Our Deadly Unlearned Lessons From the Overdose Crisis

    There is a profound moment in the film And The Band Played On, about ...

    Mixed Outcomes and Ethical Questions at New York’s “Opioid Courts”

    Early one morning in January 2018, Bruce Gramiack Jr. awoke to find his cellmate’s ...

    Nicotine 101: The Truth About What It Is and What it Does

    In July 2017, an announcement by the FDA declared that the agency “places nicotine, ...

    A “Competence Vacuum” in Trump’s Opioid Response Team

    In January, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) outlined its strategy “to address, head ...

    Study: A Seattle Safer Consumption Site Would Save Money, as Well as Lives

    Just one safer consumption space (SCS) for people who use drugs in Kings County, ...

    Portugal’s Decriminalization of Drug Use, Explained

    In 2001, Portugal was experiencing an opioid-involved overdose crisis, similar to the one gripping ...

    Tennessee Plan to Mandate Lockable Prescription Bottles May Help, But Only Slightly

    New Tennessee legislation hopes to tackle teenage prescription opioid use by keeping pill bottles ...

    Heroin Buyers Clubs Proposed by Researchers to Reduce Overdose

    The crisis of opioid-related deaths extends throughout North America. Similar to cities across the ...