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One of the harm reduction vending machines installed by the City of Richmond’s Office of Opioid and Substance Use Response at Marshall Plaza, 900 East Marshall Street. The machines provide free, anonymous access to naloxone, fentanyl test strips and other supplies to help prevent overdoses and connect residents to support services.

One of the harm reduction vending machines installed by the City of Richmond’s Office of Opioid and Substance Use Response at Marshall Plaza, 900 East Marshall Street. The machines provide free, anonymous access to naloxone, fentanyl test strips and other supplies to help prevent overdoses and connect residents to support services.

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City installs harm reduction vending machines to prevent overdoses

The City of Richmond has launched a new harm reduction initiative to support residents living with substance use disorders and prevent drug overdoses.