| Hans-Günter Meyer-Thompson | International
Harm Reduction Vending Machines Work, Says 30 Years of Research
Harm Reduction Vending Machines Work, Says 30 Years of Research
From New York City to rural Oklahoma and across the world, harm reduction vending machines are gaining popularity. They offer a convenient way to access supplies like syringes, pipes, naloxone, condoms and even safe-supply opioids. For those who feel uncomfortable sharing personal information or interacting with program staff, “vending” machines—despite the moniker, they’re typically free—provide an anonymous and contactless alternative. (Filter, USA, 30.06.2025)