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Anabolic-androgenic steroid testing as a tool for consumer engagement and harm reduction: a sequential explanatory mixed-method study. [PDF]

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Reducing the Harm of “Harm Reduction”

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2008
The article in this issue by Alan Leshner tackles one of the most contentious issues in drug use policy today and argues that we should dispense with "harm reduction" altogether--not the programs, policies, and interventions to which this term refers but the term itself.
Rebecca Jesseman   +3 more
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Complicity in Harm Reduction

Health Care Analysis, 2020
At first glance, it seems difficult to object to any program that merits the label "harm reduction." If harm is bad, as everyone recognizes, then surely reducing it is good. What's the problem? The problem, we submit, is twofold. First, there's more to "harm reduction," as that term is typically used, than simply the reduction of harm.
Timothy Kirschenheiter, John Corvino
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Harm Reduction in Sexual Medicine

Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2022
Strategies of harm reduction (HR) include policies and community-based measures aimed to reduce the risk of self-harm while continuing potentially hazardous behaviors, such as illegal drug, alcohol, and tobacco use.To assess whether and to which extent strategies of HR could have beneficial, or harmful, effects on sexual and reproductive health, for ...
Andrea Sansone   +7 more
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Islam and harm reduction

International Journal of Drug Policy, 2010
Although drugs are haram and therefore prohibited in Islam, illicit drug use is widespread in many Islamic countries throughout the world. In the last several years increased prevalence of this problem has been observed in many of these countries which has in turn led to increasing injecting drug use driven HIV/AIDS epidemic across the Islamic world ...
Kamarulzaman, A., Saifuddeen, S.M.
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Kantian Harm Reduction

Health Care Analysis, 2020
The justification for harm reduction as an approach to drug use and addiction is seen by many to be consequentialist in form and it has been claimed that as a deontologist Kant would reject harm reduction. I argue this is wrong on both counts. A more nuanced understanding of harm reduction and Kant shows them compatible.
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