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Effects of policies intended to reduce opioid overdose

Posted on 28/08/2025

Professor John Kelly’s Recovery Research Institute summarised New York University et al’s How do restrictions on opioid prescribing, harm reduction and treatment coverage policies relate to opioid overdose deaths in the US 2013-2020? – showing the potential for both greater benefits and harms.

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