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Overdose Prevention Pilot Project Cross Systems Collaboration. Naloxone Distribution

Overdose Prevention Pilot Project Cross Systems Collaboration. Naloxone Distribution. In cooperation with LA Community Health Project June 4, 2014, VCBH, Oxnard, CA. Overdose Prevention Training. Basics on Overdose Crisis nationally, OD prevention, Naloxone and Opioid Rescue

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Overdose Prevention Pilot Project Cross Systems Collaboration. Naloxone Distribution

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  1. Overdose Prevention Pilot ProjectCross Systems Collaboration. Naloxone Distribution In cooperation with LA Community Health Project June 4, 2014, VCBH, Oxnard, CA

  2. Overdose Prevention Training • Basics on Overdose Crisis nationally, OD prevention, Naloxone and Opioid Rescue • Naloxone – Lessons from other communities • Design of local OD Rescue Kits for at-risk groups • Importance of data collection, local trend data • Hands-on with Overdose Rescue training exercise • Commitments from Public Health, allied agencies

  3. Overdose Prevention Training • You Can Save a Life. • Some signs of an overdose: • Breathing slowly or not at all • Unconscious • Lips are blue • Call 911 Immediately • Overdose is most common when: • Tolerance is low after not using opioids (after jail or detox) • Drugs are mixed especially with alcohol or benzos • Resistance is down due to sickness or other health issues • Using alone.

  4. Overdose Prevention Training • Overdose Prevention Programs • Make drug user health, safety & survival a priority • Educate family, friends and loved ones about overdose prevention • Have saved lives • Nationally • From 1996-2010, more than 53,000 individuals trained to respond • 10,171 overdose “reversals” reported during this time • Majority of individuals trained are drug users • 60 programs distributing naloxone (at 200 sites) in 18 US states • In 2012, 55% of naloxone distributed was injectable; 45% intranasal • Locally • Focus on groups at elevated risk, small scale, required training • Local data will inform pilot, and be used for outcome evaluation

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