A new analysis in the BMJ argues that UK government opposition to drug consumption rooms is rooted in societal stigma
argues that UK government opposition to drug consumption rooms is rooted in societal stigmaarguing that the UK government's opposition to drug consumption rooms is rooted in long running and societal-wide stigma towards people who use drugs.drug overdose
Drug consumption rooms are sites where people can use drugs within the facility and under the supervision of staff and volunteers trained to provide emergency care. These facilities provide a safe and accessible space to help reduce fatal overdose rates and enable further access to other health andA combination of an increase in drug overdose death and evidence of their success has led to calls for the UK to establish drug consumption rooms from activists, scientists and politicians.
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