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Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction: - Addiction Treatment: - Overdoes Education and Nasal Naloxone

3 Dec 2019

Responses to Fentanyl Responses to Fentanyl Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction: Addiction Treatment: Overdoes Education and Nasal Naloxone Mental health has been proven to have an Distribution Program (OEND): influence on an individual’s addictive The programs set out to prevent overdose are behaviour. [...] When a person is mentally unwell, there to educate people at risk of overdose and the likelihood of them becoming addicted bystanders in how to prevent, recognize and increases. [...] There are Responding to an overdose by seeking many benefits to using counselling as a c help, providing rescue breathing, response to addiction. [...] F Tolerance builds over time; if a user returns to opioids after a break, their likelihood of a overdose is much higher and can be deadly. [...] t It is important to also include standard addiction therapy and treatment in Alberta’s response to recover any underlying healthconcerns which may contribute to an addiction.
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Authors

Rusti L Lehay

Pages
2
Published in
Canada