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‘It’s a community problem’: How harm reduction cushions Wichita’s fentanyl crisis

With armfuls of pamphlets, fentanyl test strips and naloxone, Morgan Jennings shows up around Wichita on a mission: trying to stop opioid overdoses. For Jennings, every opportunity to distribute naloxone, a medication that reverses opioid overdoses, is a chance to honor the people in her life affected by substance use disorder. She lost her father […]

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FDA has approved over-the-counter Narcan. What does that mean for Wichita?

Wichita harm-reduction activists are hopeful the Food and Drug Administration’s recent decision to sell Narcan, a brand of nasal spray naloxone, without a prescription over-the-counter will make the drug more accessible to people who need it – but when and how it might be available is not yet clear. The activists routinely distribute thousands of Narcan kits a year, and demand keeps rising.

Posted inKansas State Government

These laws could curb fentanyl deaths. Why won’t Kansas lawmakers enact them?

Update: On May 11, Gov. Laura Kelly signed Senate Bill 174 into law. The bill decriminalizes fentanyl test strips. Read more here. On Monday, the Kansas Legislature introduced a bill that, if passed, would decriminalize a tool used to test drugs for the presence of fentanyl. House Bill 2328 was introduced with little fanfare in […]

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Fentanyl-laced drugs are in Wichita. Here’s what can be done to keep residents alive.

Dr. Heather Roe has a front-row seat in watching a generation of parents bury their kids.  She’s an addiction medicine specialist running Harmony Medical Clinic, a facility that specializes in medical treatments for people addicted to opioids, alcohol and other substances.  Drug addiction has been a national concern for years, but she’s seeing a dramatic […]

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