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Virtual overdose monitoring services and overdose prevention technologies: Opportunities, limitations, and future directions

William Rioux, Tyler Marshall, S. Monty Ghosh

2023International Journal of Drug Policy39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Overdose mortality has continued to rise in North America and across the globe in people who use drugs. Current harm reduction strategies such as supervised consumption sites and naloxone kit distribution have been important public health strategies implemented to decrease the harms associated with illicit drug use however have key limitations which prevent their scalability. This is represented in statistics which indicate that the vast majority of overdose mortality occur in individuals who use drugs by themselves. To address this, virtual overdose monitoring services and overdose detection technologies have emerged as an adjunct solution that may help improve access to harm reduction services for those that cannot or choose not to access current in-person services. This article outlines the current limitations of harm reduction services, the opportunities, challenges, and controversies of these technologies and services, and suggests avenues for additional research and policy development.

Topics & Concepts

Harm reduction(+)-NaloxoneHarmDrug overdoseOpioid overdoseMedicinePublic healthConsumption (sociology)BusinessPoison controlMedical emergencyPublic relationsPsychologyNursingPolitical scienceSociologyOpioidInternal medicineSocial scienceReceptorSocial psychologyOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentHIV, Drug Use, Sexual RiskForensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis
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