Study Shows Safe Injection is a Viable Medical Model
Study Shows Safe Injection is a Viable Medical Model
Addiction experts believe safe injection sites offer a viable solution for reducing the nation’s opioid overdose deaths. In a new study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers observed more than 10,5000 injections at an unidentified site over the past five years and treated 33 overdoses cases. There were no fatal overdoses. This demonstrates “the potential for such places to curb deaths from the opioid epidemic,” according to the study’s authors.Injection sites not only have naloxone ready to be administered, but they come equipped with trained staff, safe disposal of used needles, and addiction counseling referrals. At least twelve countries in Europe and Canada offer these services. U.S. cities including New York, Seattle, Boston, and Philadelphia have contemplated doing the same.In 2018, however, without sufficient data available, Massachusetts’ Republican Governor Charlie Baker commented on a safe injection site bill backed by the Massachusetts Medical Society and the Massachusetts Hospital Association, saying, “As far as the data I’ve seen is concerned, it has not demonstrated any legitimate success in creating a pathway to treatment. The harm reduction argument I think is a much better one, but I’m kind of a hard sell on that one.”
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