On Wednesday, OSI grantees Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition and Maryland Peer Advisory Council joined other harm reduction activists at an impromptu concert outside Emergent Biolutions manufacturing plant on Paca Street in downtown Baltimore to protest the cost of overdose-reversal drug Naloxone, also known as Narcan.
“They won’t donate, they won’t make deals to lessen the cost. So we’ve got to find a way to get their attention,” John Kennedy of Musicians for Overdose Prevention, who organized the concert, told the Baltimore Sun.