For the past 3 years, the medical community has rallied to oppose attempts to place ketamine, a medicine that is indispensable for anaesthesia and pain relief, under restrictive international controls.
Seeking to evaluate the processes and consequences of the transition from the Global Fund financing of HIV response among key affected populations with the sustainability of harm reduction services, EHRN decided to develop case studies on a number of Balkan countries.
Ten exceptional community-based organizations have won the 2016 Red Ribbon Award for their inspiring work towards ending or reducing the impact of the AIDS epidemic at the 21st International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa.
July 21 is the day when we honour and remember our friends, loved ones, peers, and comrades who have died as a result of the unjustifiable, fruitless, and absurd war on drugs.
Of the 446 abstracts that contain the keywords “harm reduction,” “drug use,” and “drug policy,” only six were accepted for oral presentation and three for poster discussion.
An independent music festival in Cambridgeshire has become the first UK event of its kind to offer people the chance to have their illegal drugs tested to establish their content before they take them.
New Zealand’s much heralded regulation of new psychoactive substances (NPS) appears be at a complete standstill after its introduction three years ago.