State shipped naloxone to 148 organizations Harm Reduction Ohio ranked No. 1 The state of Ohio provided 82,035 naloxone kits to 148 organizations, including local governments, in the first six months of 2022. The volume is a 17% decline from the same period in...
Harm Reduction Ohio’s October Public Policy Series. Recordings now available October 25, 2021 – Ohio Opioid Settlements: How To Spend $1 Billion October 18, 2021 – Worse Than Ever: Overdose Death in Ohio October 11, 2021 – Ohio Drug...
Please join Harm Reduction Ohio for an online panel discussion about kinship care, the practice of keeping children within extended families when a parent struggles with drugs or dies of an overdose. HRO Public Health Fellow Sarah Palazzo’s wrote an in-depth...
Key issues discussed via Zoom every Monday at 7 p.m. Great panels and audience participation Harm Reduction Ohio will hold a series of drug policy discussions in October. The free statewide events will be held every Monday at 7 p.m. in October via Zoom. Register here:...
Cincinnati’s East Walnut Hills area (45206) has highest death rate Columbus’ Linden area (43211) had most total deaths Today, Harm Reduction Ohio publishes two lists identifying where overdose deaths have been worst among Black residents of Ohio. The first...
How much can Narcan and treatment prevent overdose death? Answer: Less than you think The state’s wholesale pharmacy, run by Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, distributes naloxone (Narcan) kits to Project DAWN sites, mental health boards,...