Supervised Consumption Sites are clinical settings where patients can use drugs in as safe a manner as possible. Clients are supplied with sterile equipment and the clinics are staffed by medical professionals who can respond in the case of an overdose. Once controversial, research clearly shows the benefit of these sites, and they have started opening in the United States.
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Published On: 11/14/2022
Duration: 14 minutes, 44 seconds
Referenced Article: “Supervised Drug Consumption Sites,” The Carlat Addiction Psychiatry Report, July 2022
Noah Capurso, MD, MHS, and Chris Clayton, MD, have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity
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