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๐ฐ News Media
- ๐งช [National] Methadone Clinics to Blame for Unacceptable Drop-Out Rates - filtermag.org
- ๐ [National] GLP-1 weight-loss drugs may help with addiction, study ... - tucson.com
๐ฃ๏ธ Social Pulse
Innovation
- ๐ค AI for public health doesn't receive as much attention as other AI stories. Virginia's Substance Use Disorder Analytics (SUDA) platform is an AI-enhanced public health tool worth mentioning. When an overdose uptick starts developing in a community, the data to reveal it most likely exists: in hospital records, 911 logs, police reports, and social service files. The problem here? These records all live in different agencies. Getting the full picture meant submitting requests to each agency and waiting for the results. By the time the data is pulled together, the window for early intervention has likely passed. Virginia's SUDA platform is designed to pull this information into a single real-time view, with heat maps, showing where problems are developing. Officials can also see where funding and services are currently directed and quickly identify whether those resources are where the current need is. Efforts like this show how we can leverage AI to intercept problems as they are developing and implement solutions to hopefully prevent the problem from worsening. - x.com
- ๐งญ They look for those drugs that are "dropping" people though. Fentanyl test strips removed the last heroin dealers. Drug alerts tell them where to go - x.com
Harm Reduction Discourse
- ๐ข There's a war on Canada's safe consumption sites, but take a second to look at the facts from 2017-2025: -0 fatal overdoses -5,637,853 visits -568,722 unique clients -68,580 non-fatal overdoses -641,894 referrals for supports -20,504 uses of naloxone (link) - x.com
- ๐ซ Ex-addict here, clean since 06/26/22. This government has taken harm reduction, which was originally supposed to keep addicts alive, and a bit healthier by providing clean paraphernalia and first aid supplies but most importantly a connection back into society with supports and resources to get themselves into the recovery stage. By introducing safe supply, which is the biggest mistake they've ever made, they have ruined the harm reduction model and the perception of it in the public eye. People now look at harm reduction and the model of it and don't support it at all which is dangerous for the people suffering from addiction because we're always going to have an addiction problem no matter what. And we have to have programs to help support those people, and help bring them into the recovery aspect of addiction. And the way to do that with harm reduction programs. You slowly build trust and connections with these people, by building trust and helping them support themselves and the idea or hope is that they will initiate their own recovery by reaching out to those same people for help getting into detox and/treatment. But all of that is tainted and the public will never trust the government again when it comes to programs like this which I think is a shame, coming from somebody who has lived through it my entire life. That's my two cents. - x.com
๐ City Updates
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๐ Academic Research
- ๐งช Policy recommendations for overdose response hotlines and applications as a harm reduction tool: A commentary - Canadian Journal of Public Health - 2026-03-19 - doi.org
- ๐ Increasing Buprenorphine and Naloxone Access in Texas Community Pharmacies Through an Academic Detailing Intervention - Substance Use & Addiction Journal - 2026-03-17 - doi.org
- ๐ Medications for Opioid Use Disorder, Opioid Withdrawal, and Opioid Overdose - JAMA - 2026-03-17 - doi.org
โ๏ธ Law & Policy
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