SCRANTON – Pennsylvania’s acting health secretary joined other officials Wednesday to push for expanding syringe service programs to combat the opioid epidemic and reduce harms tied to drug use.
Renewing and sustaining syringe exchange programs is essential to protecting public health, saving lives and maintaining the progress we've made.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The Assembly voted Thursday to make permanent a program that allows pharmacies to sell syringes to drug users as a way to prevent diseases spread by needle-sharing. AB1743 by ...
Now, ENvue said it expects to make its new syringes available through online retailers like Amazon. It also plans to launch ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Almost half a million needles and syringes weren’t returned to the Howard Center’s exchange program last year, according to data from the nonprofit. The Burlington City ...
Access Point Pueblo and the Southern Colorado Harm Reduction Association continue to operate under a temporary restraining order while the legality of a citywide ban on syringe exchange programs is ...