Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Guidelines 2024
The February 2024 NYSDOH AIDS Institute Clinical Guidelines Program focuses on assisting clinicians in engaging with patients about opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment goals, emphasizing overdose prevention, providing updated information on available treatment options, and offering recommendations f
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Suboxone Clinic Near Me. Suboxone is a medication designed to treat opioid addiction. It combines two key components: buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist, which helps to reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings without producing the high associated with opioids. \nCO
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Understanding Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Education Program in Virginia
The Virginia Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Education Program provide rapid training on opioids, overdose risks, naloxone usage, and emergency response protocols. Opioids include various drugs with potential overdose risk factors such as prior overdoses, reduced tolerance, mixing drugs, and certain me
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Nasal vs Intramuscular Naloxone: A Comparison for Opioid Overdose Response
When administering naloxone for opioid overdose, choosing between nasal spray and intramuscular injection involves considerations such as ease of use, effectiveness in various conditions, and duration of action. Both methods have their advantages and may depend on individual circumstances. Nasal nal
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Buy Suboxone 2mg Online is a drug which is compose of two main components \u2013 Buprenorphine and Naloxone. Firstly, If you buy Suboxone 2mg online, you must know that the drug is taken to help patients to get rid of their drug addiction. If you\u20
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Opioid Crisis Prevention and Awareness Program Overview
Opioids, including prescription medications and illegal substances like heroin, have led to a national epidemic of overdose deaths. This program aims to raise awareness, provide training on identifying overdoses, responding with Naloxone, and offering treatment referrals. The initiative addresses th
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Understanding Opioid Overdose Response Training
Learn about opioids, recognizing opioid overdose, and responding to emergencies in this educational training by Shepherdstown Fire Department. Get insights on opioid receptors, hierarchy of opioids, chemical anatomy, and factors putting individuals at risk. Equip yourself with the knowledge to admin
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Addressing the Opioid Crisis: Next Steps and Federal Resources
The opioid crisis continues to affect millions, with a significant decrease in misuse reported. The fight against this crisis involves federal resources such as grants, MAT programs, and support for prevention, treatment, and recovery services. Evidence-based treatment includes FDA-approved medicati
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Naloxone Use by Law Enforcement for Opioid Overdose: Importance and Benefits
Naloxone is a critical medication used by law enforcement to reverse opioid overdoses. The Davids Law-Opioid Overdose Reversal Act allows first responders to possess and administer Naloxone. The Good Samaritan Provision provides immunity to those calling for help during an overdose. Naloxone works b
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EMS-Administered Naloxone and Patient Outcomes in Hawaii: Epidemiological Study
This study presents findings from a linked dataset analyzing EMS-administered naloxone and patient outcomes in Hawaii from 2012-2016. Part 1 covers basic epidemiological descriptions and linkage to hospital billing data, while Part 2 investigates associations between EMS response times and patient o
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Comprehensive Overview of Prescription Drug Overdose Prevention Efforts in Lane County
Efforts in Lane County to prevent prescription drug overdose include forming alliances, organizing educational sessions for prescribers, promoting Naloxone access, and engaging with the community and law enforcement. Initiatives also involve monitoring and addressing risky prescribing practices and
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Training and Data Collection Tools for Prescription Drug Overdose Grant in New Mexico
This information provides insights into a Prescription Drug Overdose grant program in New Mexico, focusing on training and distributing Naloxone to combat opioid overdose. The program involves a hub and spoke system, where entities like county organizations and local agencies play crucial roles in t
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Understanding REVIVE! Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Education Training
This presentation covers the REVIVE! training program in Virginia, focusing on opioid overdose response, naloxone education, legislation surrounding safe reporting of overdoses, and the goals of training lay rescuers in recognizing and reversing opioid overdoses.
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Job Corps Physician Monthly Teleconference and Opioid Overdose Response Guidelines
Job Corps conducts a monthly teleconference for physicians across different regions. Zero new cases of COVID-19 among Job Corps students were reported. Guidelines for responding to opioid overdose in Job Corps include the availability of Narcan kits in various locations and staff training on recogni
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Opioid Overdose Prevention and Naloxone Use Training
This comprehensive training resource provides essential information on identifying opioid overdoses, administering naloxone, and responding effectively to opioid emergencies. Learn about agencies offering assistance for opioid addiction, indications for naloxone use, the process for using Narcan Nas
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Understanding Opioid Epidemic Impact & Harm Reduction in Michigan
The Michigan Emergency Department Improvement Collaborative (MEDIC) works to improve emergency care quality, with a focus on opioid overdose. Over 3,000 Michiganders died from opioid overdose in 2021, exceeding motor vehicle-related deaths. Harm reduction strategies, like distributing naloxone in ED
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Simplifying Pharmaceutical Calculations Made Easy
Learn how to simplify medication volume calculations by using multipliers instead of traditional division methods. This approach makes it easier to determine the correct dosage quickly and accurately. Examples with Fentanyl, Ondansetron, and Naloxone illustrate the concept in practice. Discover why
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Enhancing Emergency Medicine Training for Opioid Use Disorder
The research focuses on improving Emergency Medicine residency training regarding Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) treatment, particularly with Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD). It highlights the need for increased education and implementation of evidence-based practices such as naloxone and bupr
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Maine EMS 2019 Protocol Update: Final Thoughts and Training Considerations
Participation in the Maine EMS 2019 Protocol Update is vital for optimal patient care. Additional training in various topics, such as naloxone administration, stroke scales, and surgical cricothyrotomy, is recommended at different EMS levels. Deliberate review of specific areas like recognizing sign
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Substance Use Harm Reduction in Medical Care Guidelines
This guideline aims to promote practical harm reduction strategies to mitigate negative consequences linked with substance use. It emphasizes healthcare clinicians to provide medical care, including screening for HIV and HCV, for patients using substances. It also suggests offering harm reduction co
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Utilizing Harm Reduction for Addressing Addiction in New River Valley
In this presentation, Michael E. Kilkenny discusses the importance of harm reduction as a public health tool in combating addiction issues in the New River Valley. The talk highlights the benefits of harm reduction, components of successful implementation, and measures of program success. It also ad
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Implementing Naloxone Program in Rural Nevada: Successes and Lessons Learned
The Nevada Rural Opioid Overdose Reversal (NROOR) Project focused on purchasing and distributing naloxone, training healthcare professionals, and improving health outcomes in rural areas with opioid overdose incidents. Led by dedicated project personnel and key partnerships, the program aimed to add
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Understanding Naloxone and Overdose Prevention
Naloxone is a prescription medication used to reverse the effects of opioid drugs and prevent overdose deaths. Available in different forms, Naloxone can be administered by intramuscular injection or intranasal spray. Immediate intervention with Naloxone can save lives by reversing the effects of op
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