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      Harnessing the language of overdose prevention to advance evidence-based responses to the opioid crisis

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      International Journal of Drug Policy
      Elsevier BV

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          <p class="first" id="P1">Language has significant implications for how we view and respond to public health issues. Conventional moralistic messaging around drug use stigmatizes people who use drugs and inhibits the implementation of evidence-based harm reduction interventions that do not condemn drug use. However, within the context of the unprecedented North American opioid overdose crisis, we argue that shifting conventional moral messaging around overdose prevention and response strategies is key to supporting the rapid roll-out of evidence-based harm reduction interventions. Reframing overdose prevention to highlight the imperative to address the ongoing public health emergency is an important first step in implementing urgently needed response strategies. </p>

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          Journal
          International Journal of Drug Policy
          International Journal of Drug Policy
          Elsevier BV
          09553959
          May 2018
          May 2018
          : 55
          : 77-79
          Article
          10.1016/j.drugpo.2018.02.013
          6415683
          29524736
          9c0a8d73-4a71-4321-9da5-059d79eb2085
          © 2018

          http://www.elsevier.com/tdm/userlicense/1.0/

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