Redefining Public Health Through Harm Reduction
Redefining Public Health Through Harm Reduction
From syringe exchange to safe consumption sites, harm reduction saves lives.
From syringe exchange to safe consumption sites, harm reduction saves lives.
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WHY HARM REDUCTION MATTERS
A Proven Public Health Strategy
Harm reduction has long reduced disease and death from substance use. From HIV prevention to opioid overdose reversal, these policies work—and save lives.
Tobacco: The Next Frontier
More than 8 million people die annually from smoking. We must bring harm reduction to tobacco by offering safer alternatives to those who cannot or will not quit.
EXPLORE THE ISSUES
What Is Harm Reduction?
A compassionate, evidence-based approach that accepts human behavior and reduces negative health consequences.
Global Momentum
Harm reduction isn't theoretical. Countries like Sweden and the UK are leading with pragmatic policies—and seeing historic drops in smoking-related diseases.
HIV Prevention
Harm reduction programs have played a critical role in reducing the spread of HIV among people who use drugs. Access to sterile syringes, safe disposal options, and HIV testing efforts have helped drive down new HIV infections to historic lows.
Opioid Overdose Reversal
Overdose deaths are preventable. Expanding access to naloxone (Narcan) and piloting innovative programs like safe consumption services, reduce deaths and building healthier communities.
How It Applies to Tobacco
For those who continue to smoke, switching to scientifically substantiated, lower-risk alternatives can dramatically reduce harm.
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