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Harm reduction programmes and practices aim to reduce the harms associated with drug use. These include needle and syringe programmes, opioid substitution therapy, drug consumption rooms and overdose prevention.

Prison methadone reduces HIV risk behaviours

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Drug & Alcohol Findings
7 April 2015

Alert: Serbia is losing harm reduction

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Eurasian Harm Reduction Network
2 April 2015

Indiana governor to declare health emergency in HIV epidemic

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Indianapolis Star
26 March 2015

Auto-Disable Syringes Are Not For Needle Programmes

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National Needle Exchange Forum
26 February 2015

ChemSex Support videos

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56 Dean Street
24 February 2015

Africa: HIV Rises in Injecting Drug Users

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Voice of America
23 February 2015

Global State of Harm Reduction 2014 Report

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Harm Reduction International
18 February 2015

Rise in UK Steroid Use Brings Severe Health Risks

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Talking Drugs
16 February 2015

New EMCDDA review studies the effectiveness of overdose antidote, naloxone

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European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA)
20 January 2015

Skin Vs. Needle: IV Drug Use, Scars & Healing

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Talking Drugs
16 January 2015

2013 could have been a turning point in drug treatment in England

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Drug & Alcohol Findings
9 January 2015