Social media users falsely suggest that naloxone is dangerous to health
Substance useA new bill to expand access to naloxone and SUD services received both celebration and stigma....
A new bill to expand access to naloxone and SUD services received both celebration and stigma....
Others spread false claims about SSPs and advocated for non-opioid pain medications....
Social media users also responded to a new ad campaign aiming to prevent fentanyl deaths....
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Plus, conversations about kratom continued....
Meanwhile, Florida’s emergency ban on a kratom byproduct sparked debate....
Free naloxone continues to draw criticism and false claims that it “encourages” drug use....
Plus, posts discussed kratom products and “flysky,” an emerging illicit substance causing concern in Pittsburgh....
Other conversations highlighted the importance of free naloxone....
Social media users also discussed substance use in Baltimore and a new federal law that introduces harsher penalties for selling fentanyl-like drugs....
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