The D.C. government will roll out harm-reduction vending machines that give access to lifesaving medicine and other wellness products. DC Health, in partnership with the Department of Behavioral ...
On Tuesday, DC Health announced the launch of harm reduction vending machines throughout the city. The free vending machines offer Narcan, the naloxone nasal spray that can reverse opioid overdoses.
WASHINGTON — September marks National Recovery Month, so WUSA9 is checking in on how the D.C. community is using the harm reduction vending machines the District installed earlier this year. The ...
The opioid overdose-prevention drug Narcan is now available in vending machines in Washington, D.C. The vending machines stocked with free naloxone and fentanyl test strips were placed in areas with ...
Washington, D.C., is making Narcan and fentanyl test strips available at vending machines in areas with high overdose rates as part of a pilot program, the city announced on Tuesday. Six vending ...
Vending machines are often ridiculed as the domain of soggy sandwiches and stale snacks. Now a new generation of innovative options are upending that reputation by offering luxe drinks and boutique ...