How shots instead of pills could change California's homeless crisis
Briefly

Long-acting antipsychotic injections are a common tool for street doctors in California to combat homelessness and mental health crises, providing relief for a month or longer compared to daily pills.
These injections offer homeless individuals stability in their mental health treatment as they don't need to worry about theft, refills, or remembering to take pills, making a significant difference in their medication adherence.
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