Abstract

Harm reduction is a practice-oriented approach to reducing harms from drug use, including overdose and injection-related infections. North Carolina has a legacy of harm reduction innovation, yet our history includes sustained racist and harmful drug policies. People with lived experience are central to the creation of next-generation strategies for prevention.

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