Social media users falsely suggest that naloxone enables drug use
OpioidsOther online discussions repeated false claims about SSPs and stigmatized people with substance use disorder....
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Other online discussions repeated false claims about SSPs and stigmatized people with substance use disorder....
Plus, posts repeated false claims about SSPs and discussed stigma against people who take medication for substance use disorder....
Meanwhile, conversations stressed the importance of carrying naloxone....
Plus, a new San Francisco policy led to false claims about the benefits of syringe services programs, while a news story stoked fear about fentanyl-laced marijuana....
Social media users also debated the cause of declining opioid overdose deaths in the U.S....
Plus, articles about an HIV outbreak in Maine sparked false claims about syringe services programs....
Media monitoring also found continued discussions about the HALT Fentanyl Act and posts falsely suggesting that fentanyl is not dangerous....
Meanwhile, discussions criticized parents with substance use disorder and discussed barriers to pain management for women....
Plus, posts called attention to fentanyl-laced street drugs and highlighted barriers to substance use disorder treatment....
Plus, a social media influencer spread awareness about over-the-counter naloxone....
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