The program, RxAware, aims to educate people on the wide array of non-opioid pain relievers available and offer ways to reduce the risks associated with opioid medications, if prescribed.
Las tiras reactivas para detectar la presencia de fentanilo son una manera comprobada de ayudar a reducir las sobredosis y la muerte como consecuencia del uso de fentanilo. Utilizar estas tiras puede salvar la vida de su ser querido.
Muchas personas que compran pastillas falsificadas creen que adquieren un medicamento específico, aunque en realidad pueden estar obteniendo un producto mezclado con fentanilo. Corren el riesgo de sufrir una sobredosis potencialmente mortal.
Medications may be a critical part of your loved one’s recovery plan. It’s important that your loved one have a trusting relationship with their provider to openly discuss how their medications can help with symptom relief.
Puede que eso no sea lo que usted quiere para su hija o hijo, pero la reducción de daños asociados al consumo de sustancias es un paso hacia una vida más saludable.
According to the CDC, deaths from fentanyl poisoning are fastest growing among 14- to 23-year-olds. The presence of fentanyl both in counterfeit pills and in illicit street drugs poses a grave threat to the safety of teens and adults alike.
Si su ser querido expresa aunque sea un poco de interés en recibir ayuda, considere que esa puede ser la oportunidad que usted necesita para iniciar una conversación sobre el tema.
When someone – including a teenager – gets treatment for alcohol and substance abuse, it is standard practice to identify some of the reasons why they started using and the benefits they feel they get from these substances.
SAFE Project and Partnership to End Addiction have partnered to launch the first-of-its-kind online SAFE Family Support Locator, available in English and Spanish.
Partnership to End Addiction, a national nonprofit dedicated to supporting families impacted by substance use, launched the first of a 26-video series today in partnership with YouTube.
Substance use prevention, along with treatment and recovery support, is a key component of the public health approach needed to transform how our nation addresses addiction.
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