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Continuing to struggle with the term "harm reduction".

S T Higgins1

  • 1College on Problems of Drug Dependence and Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA. stephen.higgins@uvm.edu

Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
|March 20, 2008
PubMed
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The author agrees with expunging "harm reduction" from professional lexicons. However, the focus is on managing existing literature and activities associated with the term.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Medical Terminology

Background:

  • Alan Leshner's commentary recommends removing the term "harm reduction" from professional lexicons.
  • This perspective acknowledges the validity of Leshner's recommendation.

Discussion:

  • The commentary addresses the practical challenge of dealing with the extensive existing body of literature and ongoing activities related to "harm reduction."
  • It proposes a strategic approach to manage this established corpus.

Key Insights:

  • Agreement exists on the potential benefits of removing "harm reduction" from professional discourse.
  • The primary challenge lies in the practical management of existing resources and practices.

Outlook:

  • Future efforts should focus on developing strategies for reclassifying or contextualizing existing "harm reduction" literature.

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  • This involves addressing the legacy of the term while potentially adopting new terminology.