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Overdose Prevention. Overdose prevention is a CDC priority that impacts families and communities. Drug overdose is a leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. Preventing drug overdose and reducing substance use-related harms is a CDC priority.
- Preventing Opioid Overdose
Ways to prevent opioid overdose are to improve opioid...
- Preventing Opioid Overdose
3 Νοε 2014 · The prevention of opioid overdose, through provision of naloxone access and of evidence-based drug dependence treatment, in particular pharmacological treatment with long-acting opioid agonists, has been one of the major areas of work of the UNODC-WHO Programme on Drug Dependence Treatment and Care. Community management of opioid overdose.
Supporting primary prevention by eliminating unnecessary initial prescription drug exposure and inappropriate prolonged prescribing. Encouraging harm reduction through innovation and...
24 Απρ 2023 · Harm reduction emphasizes engaging directly with people who use drugs to prevent overdose and infectious disease transmission; improve physical, mental, and social wellbeing; and offer low barrier options for accessing health care services, including substance use and mental health disorder treatment.
Preventing substance use disorder is the first step towards addressing overdoses. Learn about effective prevention programs and safe prescribing practices. Primary Prevention. Harm Reduction. Harm reduction is critical to keeping people who use drugs alive and as healthy as possible. Read the research and reduce stigma. Harm Reduction.
8 Μαΐ 2024 · Ways to prevent opioid overdose are to improve opioid prescribing, reduce exposure to opioids, prevent illegal opioid use and prescription opioid misuse, and treat opioid use disorder. There are strategies that can help prevent overdose and support the health and well-being of communities.
15 Ιουλ 2022 · The use of overdose prevention centers (OPCs) is an evidence-based harm-reduction intervention that, until recently, has not been available in the US. OPCs, which are sometimes referred to as supervised consumption centers, are places where people can consume preobtained drugs in a monitored setting where staff can immediately intervene in the ...