Peer-to-Peer or Secondary Naloxone Distribution
How can we set up peer-to-peer or secondary naloxone distribution?
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How can we set up peer-to-peer or secondary naloxone distribution?
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Quick Response Teams (QRTs) follow up with people who have survived an overdose, offering naloxone and linkage to life-saving community support.
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It’s now easier than ever for hospitals and healthcare organizations to distribute naloxone directly to people that are likely to witness overdose.
Naloxone Leave Behind is a collaboration between public health and public safety that allows First Responders to leave naloxone on-scene with patients and their support system.
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Naloxone kiosks are publicly accessible outdoor boxes that are designed to distribute naloxone anonymously around the clock.
The Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) Harm Reduction Program partners with Local Health Departments and Community-Based Organizations who serve individuals at risk of overdose. These services are provided throughout Kentucky to better meet the needs of individuals at risk of overdose in a variety of ways.
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Guide for Prescribers and Pharmacists
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Includes Statewide Press Release, Hospital Press Release Template, Guidelines, Logo (JPG or PNG), Facebook Post, and Twitter Post
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FDA outreach toolkit to help education patients on safe, proper disposal of opioids
Safe Opioid Disposal – Remove the Risk Outreach Toolkit Read More »