Massachusetts Medical Society: Harm Reduction - Patients

Harm Reduction - Patients

Harm reduction are strategies aimed at reducing the negative consequences associated with drug use. There are many harm reduction strategies that help save lives and prevent the spread of communicable diseases.

Overdose Prevention Naloxone Information and Resources  

MMS PSA - How to use naloxone

CPR: A Neglected But Important Part of Fighting the Opioid Epidemic

The Massachusetts Good Samaritan Law encourages friends, family, or bystanders to assist people having an overdose and to seek emergency medical assistance. The law has significant potential to help reduce the impact of the opioid epidemic and save lives. The law protects victims and those who call 9-1-1 for help from charge, prosecution, and conviction for possession or use of controlled substances. The Law, Chapter 94C, Section 34A: “Immunity from prosecution under Secs. 34 or 35 for persons seeking medical assistance for self or other experiencing a drug-related overdose” can be found on the Massachusetts Legislature General Laws website.

Prescribe to Prevent: Compilation of resources and information about naloxone rescue kits to help health care providers educate their patients to reduce overdose risk and provide rescue kits for patients.

Harm Reduction Coalition: Responding to an opioid overdose

Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program - Safe Place for Observation and Treatment  (SPOT)

Needle Exchange Programs

Reducing the spread of communicable diseases such HIV and hepatitis is an important public health strategy. People who inject illicit drugs should always be encouraged to access clean needles through needle exchange programs.

Needle exchange programs in MA

Harm Reduction Coalition

Access: Drug User Health Program





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