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  2. Charities are handing out free crack pipes on LA’s Skid Row ...

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    In LA County, more than 1,500 homeless people died of overdoses between 2020 and 2021, with more than half of them testing positive for fentanyl, pushing the county to increase its harm reduction ...

  3. What is a harm reduction vending machine and how does ... - AOL

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    Harm reduction vending machines aim to reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from opioids and other drugs. ... 900 free products were distributed, including 199 naloxone, 302 fentanyl test ...

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

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    These and other residents say harm reduction, which in some form has a 40-plus-year history, albeit largely underfunded, hasn’t worked, and they see the pipes as hurrying homeless people along ...

  5. Harm reduction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    FTS are an affordable product available as small paper strips that can detect the presence of fentanyl. [5] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) determined synthetic opioids, like fentanyl, to be the main culprit in increased U.S. opioid-related deaths. [6] In 2017, 38.9% of drug overdose deaths in the U.S. involved fentanyl. [7]

  6. Harm reduction - Wikipedia

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    Critics, such as Drug Free America Foundation and other members of network International Task Force on Strategic Drug Policy, state that a risk posed by harm reduction is by creating the perception that certain behaviours can be partaken of safely, such as illicit drug use, that it may lead to an increase in that behaviour by people who would ...

  7. Opioid epidemic in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Deaths from fentanyl in 2016 increased by 540 percent across the United States since 2015. [141] This accounts for almost "all the increase in drug overdose deaths from 2015 to 2016", according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. [77] Readily available fentanyl killed 70,000 people in 2021 alone. [21]

  8. Community ordinances are clashing with Michigan’s drug harm ...

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    Here's what's happening: In an effort to keep people alive, the state of Michigan is funneling millions of dollars from settlements with opioid manufacturers and distributors into a strategy ...

  9. Austin advocates urge more support for harm reduction amid ...

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    During the previous state legislative session, harm reduction efforts such as legalizing fentanyl testing strips in Texas stalled in the Senate despite a measure passing in the House.