‘Naloxone works’: The politics of knowledge in ‘evidence-based’ drug policy

Health2.10
Volume: 21, Issue: 3, Pages: 278 - 294
Published: Jan 30, 2017
Abstract
For over 20 years, drug policy experts have been calling for the wider availability of naloxone, to enable lay overdose witnesses to respond to opioid overdose events. However, the ‘evidence base’ for peer-administered naloxone has become a key point of contention. This contention opens up critical questions about how knowledge (‘evidence’) is constituted and validated in drug policy processes, which voices may be heard, and how knowledge...
Paper Details
Title
‘Naloxone works’: The politics of knowledge in ‘evidence-based’ drug policy
Published Date
Jan 30, 2017
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
278 - 294
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