VA expands naloxone access to prevent opioid overdoses.
The Naloxone Trainer's user-friendly design features a lifelike 3D-printed nose and a simulated naloxone nasal spray device.
Learn more about naloxone and how it can save a Veteran’s life. It’s available for free from VA for those patients who need it.
VA team responsible for distributing naloxone kits at Chillicothe VA identified a plan to best meet the needs of rural Ohio Veterans.
By supporting evidence-based life-saving harm reduction services, VA is helping Veterans move towards healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Whether you’re a Veteran or a family member or friend of a Veteran, VA has resources to help prevent and reduce the risk of overdose.
VA Nurses lead a life-saving overdose prevention initiative.
Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses PTSD and lethal means safety with Dr. Joseph Simonetti, an addiction medicine physician.
Learn more about 25 featured innovations developed by VA employees in the 2024 VHA State of Innovation Report.
VA is reminding Veterans about resources available year-round to help Veterans find recovery, hope and healing.
Today is International Overdose Awareness Day. Whether you’re a Veteran, family member or friend of a Veteran, VA can help
On the Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, learn how the harm reduction approach to substance use can help homeless Veterans.












