On Tuesday, DC Health announced the launch of harm reduction vending machines throughout the city. The free vending machines offer Narcan, the naloxone nasal spray that can reverse opioid overdoses.
Whitman Walker Health Center is one of the six locations in the District where a vending machine stocked with lifesaving tools - such as Naloxone - has been installed for residents. In October 2021, ...
WASHINGTON — September marks National Recovery Month, so WUSA9 is checking in on how the D.C. community is using the harm reduction vending machines the District installed earlier this year. The ...
Two Washington, D.C. government organizations announced a pilot project featuring vending machines that provide safety products like Naloxone (Narcan), an opioid overdose reversal drug, throughout the ...
Washington, D.C., is making Narcan and fentanyl test strips available at vending machines in areas with high overdose rates as part of a pilot program, the city announced on Tuesday. Six vending ...
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