NYC vending machines offer drug users free crack pipes, condoms, and Narcan.
New York City Installs Vending Machines for Safer Drug Use
New York City has taken a bold step in addressing its drug overdose crisis by installing vending machines that provide free crack pipes, condoms, and Narcan, among other items. The machines will be installed in some of the city’s most drug-infested neighborhoods, offering “Safer Smoking” and “Safer Sniffing” kits, as well as drug-test strips that detect fentanyl. People can also pick up other non-drug related items like condoms, tampons, nicotine gum, and first-aid kits.
“We are in the midst of an overdose crisis in our city, which is taking a fellow New Yorker from us every three hours and is a major cause of falling life expectancy in NYC.”
The vending machines cost the city $11,000 each and can be accessed by punching in a New York City zip code. City officials believe that the vending machines are an innovative way to meet people where they are and to put life-saving tools like Narcan in their hands.
Addressing the Overdose Crisis
According to Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan, the city is facing a rising tide of fentanyl and other substances entering the drug supply, which is putting them behind the eight ball. Drug dealers are reportedly mixing Xylazine, known as the “zombie drug,” with other drugs like meth, cocaine, and fentanyl to prolong the high. Xylazine previously proliferated on the streets of San Francisco and Philadelphia, but it has recently hit the streets of New York with “astonishing” speed, according to law enforcement.
The city is in the midst of an overdose crisis, taking a fellow New Yorker from them every three hours and causing a major cause of falling life expectancy in NYC. Fatal overdose data for 2022 is still being compiled, but officials estimate 2022 may have been the deadliest year on record for drug overdose deaths. In all of 2021, there were 2,668 overdose deaths in New York City, a record number. In 2020, 2,103 people fatally overdosed in the city. About 84% of those deaths involved an opioid, and 80% of them involved fentanyl, according to the NYC Department of Health.
Effective Solution
City officials said similar vending machines in Philadelphia and Nevada as well as Denmark in Europe and Australia have proven effective at lowering the overdose rate and spread of diseases. The vending machines are not the be-all and end-all solution, but they are an important tool that says to New Yorkers, “Hey, we are going to bring the tools that save lives to you.”
The first vending machine does not include syringes for drugs like heroin, but other machines may include them, Vasan said. The city hopes that the vending machines will help address the overdose crisis and save lives.
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