Drug Users
' Interventions Drug users' interventions are strategies used to reduce the harm that may be caused by drug use and to promote health and well-being. Interventions can target individuals, families, and communities and can be used to increase access to health care and services and reduce the risk of developing drug-related health problems. They can also be used to promote treatment and recovery, as well as to educate people about the risks associated with drug use. Drug users' interventions are vital for improving public health and reducing the impact of drug use on society.
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