Decriminalization of Diverted Buprenorphine in Burlington, Vermont and Philadelphia: An Intervention to Reduce Opioid Overdose Deaths

This is an academic paper that provides commentary on the initiative in Burlington, Vermont to decriminalize the possession of buprenorphine, written by a state attorney and the chief of police, and the plan to initiate the same legal approach in Philadelphia. Burlington had a 50% decrease in overdose deaths from 2017 to 2018, which appears to have been sustained in 2019, partly attributable to this initiative as part of a multi-pronged approach.

This initiative shows promise in reducing stigma, expanding access to a life-saving medication, and no longer criminalizing a person struggling with opioid use disorder who possesses an effective means to treat this condition. 

Resource Type
Peer-reviewed Articles and Reports
Continuum of Care
Treatment
Harm Reduction
Response Approach
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
Overdose prevention
Peer-reviewed Article
Citation

Pozo, B.D., Krasner, L.S., George, S.F. (2020). Decriminalization of Diverted Buprenorphine in Burlington, Vermont and Philadelphia: An Intervention to Reduce Opioid Overdose Deaths. Journal of Law, Medicine, & Ethics, 48(2), 373-375.

State / region
Northeast
Vermont