Logan County Department
of Public Health to offer naloxone training and free
naloxone
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[March 27, 2019]
To help decrease the amount of fatal deaths due to overdose, Logan
County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) is offering a free naloxone
training to the public on Wednesday, April 3rd, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Naloxone is a nasal spray inhalant medication that, when administered to
the victim, counteracts the effects of opioids within minutes and can
save a life.
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The number of overdose deaths from prescription and illicit opioids
are on the rise. According to the CDC, there are 192 overdose deaths
daily and 1 out of 30 overdoses are fatal. In 2018 there was a 30%
increase in overdoses and a 69.7% increase in the Midwest.
Unfortunately, Logan County residents over the years have become a
part of these statistics.
Naloxone was originally developed for first responders who have used
the product to save lives throughout the country and in Logan
County. Now the product is available to individuals at risk of an
opioid overdose or to their family members, friends or others who
may assist someone in the event of an opioid overdose.
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The naloxone training at LCDPH will include education of various types of drugs
including fentanyl, the effects of opioid use, the Good Samaritan Law, and the
proper techniques of administering naloxone. Participants who attend the
training will receive free naloxone.
You can register for this training by calling Salena Matson at 217-735-2317
or by e-mail at smatson@ lcdph.org.
Snacks and refreshments will be provided. For more information regarding
services offered at Logan County Department of Public Health, you can log onto
their website at WWW.LCDPH.ORG.
[Don Cavi, MS, LEHP
Public Health Administrator
Logan County Department of Public Health] |