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US Drug Supply and Impacts on Health @10:30AM HST

Please join NASTAD and partners for a webinar on Wednesday, September 22, 4:30-6pm ET to discuss changes to the US drug supply observed during the COVID-19 pandemic, effects on health and safety of users, and programmatic responses by harm reduction and public health organizations.

There were more than 93,000 overdose deaths in the U.S in 2020, with some public health experts predicting that the numbers will be higher in 2021. Multiple factors have contributed to this increase, including the COVID-19 pandemic, interruptions to existing health services, and increased instability in the drug supply chain. The border closures and global slow-downs that have disrupted legal trade also affect the drug market. In many instances, people are using mis-identified drugs, or substances with additives that can cause unintentional poisoning (overdose) or unanticipated/unwelcome effects. To reduce health risks and improve overdose prevention efforts, drug supply monitoring and data mobilization, drug-checking tools, and responsive, person-centered services must be widely available and accessible.

This webinar will feature speakers from around the United States discussing impacts of drug supply and contamination in their communities. The moderated conversation and audience Q&A will address US drug supply, drug quality and contamination, innovative surveillance methods, drug checking services, and street-based medicine and wound care for people who use drugs.

Please contact DrugUserHealthTA@nastad.org if you have any questions.

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