Machine becomes biggest US harm reduction provider


A naloxone vending machine plus the use of the pharmacy workforce could have “amazing” results, a leading Australian pharmacist says after the release of a US study A new study by University of Cincinnati researchers “has highlighted that availability saves lives,” says Angelo Pricolo, harm minimisation expert and the Melbourne pharmacist who in 2015, successfully

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