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  2. Drug policy of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The drug policy of the Philippines is guided by the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 and is implemented by the Dangerous Drugs Board with its implementing arm, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency along with other member agencies. Aside from regulating and prohibiting the usage, sale, production of certain drugs, the 2002 law is ...

  3. With fentanyl deaths soaring, L.A. County is giving out drug ...

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    Studies have repeatedly concluded that harm reduction does not promote drug use, and a California naloxone distribution program reversed 173,948 overdoses since 2018, a spokesman for the state ...

  4. Fentanyl killed their kids, and they're desperate for change ...

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    Harm reduction reduces the risks associated with drug use, including overdose and the spread of infectious diseases, by providing free syringe service programs, overdose prevention sites, fentanyl ...

  5. Bluelight (web forum) - Wikipedia

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    Bluelight is a web-forum, research portal, online community, and non-profit organization dedicated to harm reduction in drug use. [1] [2] Its userbase includes current and former substance users, academic researchers, drug policy activists, and mental health advocates.

  6. Philippine drug war - Wikipedia

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    Under harm reduction, activities were conducted such as: "Balay Silangan", a community-based reform program for surrendering drug offenders, Project "Sagip Batang Solvent", which rescued street children—particularly those who were hooked on solvent-sniffing, drug-testing of public transportation drivers nationwide, and a "Drug-Free Workplace ...

  7. Listen: Behind the scenes of the Free Press' reporting on ...

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    So, with harm reduction, you get easy access to Narcan, which can reverse an opioid overdose. And by opioid, I would mean like heroin, fentanyl, painkillers. The idea is to keep people healthy in ...

  8. Fentanyl - Wikipedia

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    Image of testing strip instructions from the harm reduction organization Dance Safe. Fentanyl and fentanyl analogues can be qualitatively detected in drug samples using commercially available fentanyl testing strips or spot reagents. Following the principles of harm reduction, this test is to be used directly on drug samples as opposed to urine.

  9. Drug Harm Reduction Programs Could Weaken Fentanyl Crisis - AOL

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