Tool to find out where naloxone might be available near you.
Read MoreFrequently asked questions about harm reduction, overdose, drugs, and safer substance use.
Read MoreVarious health and family resources.
Read MoreConsultation and trainings for individuals and groups who desire to implement a variety of harm reduction protocols within their organizational framework.
Read MoreCommon questions and answers about legal requirements related to workplace policies.
Read MoreThe Substance Use Disorder Calculator is an online tool that can help you estimate the prevalence of alcohol, illicit drug, and prescription pain medication abuse or dependence in your population.
Read MoreOpioids are a class of drugs used to reduce pain.
Read MoreStrategies to prevent opioid and other substance misuse at work.
Read MoreStrategies to identify potential substance use problems at your organization.
Read MoreUnderstand the challenge. Why do youth use drugs?
Read MoreAddiction is the most severe form of a full spectrum of substance use disorders, and is a medical illness caused by repeated misuse of a substance or substances.
Read MoreThe NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) has developed an awareness-level training tool on the prevention of occupational exposure to fentanyl and other opioids, and a second curriculum designed to address the impact of the opioid crisis on workers, the workplace, and the community.
Read MoreDrug addiction is a complex disease, and quitting usually takes more than good intentions or a strong will.
Read MoreApproaches to pain management that do not involve medication.
Read MoreResource hub for prevention and early intervention.
Read MoreResearch that identifies how stigma affects people struggling with opioid use disorder (OUD).
Read MoreUp-to-date, evidence-based content related to treatment, recovery, and strengthening community collaboration.
Read MoreVarious treatment programs and health and family resources.
Read MoreIt is essential that you and your doctor discuss treatment options with all of the risks and benefits carefully considered. Some medications, such as prescription opioids, can help relieve pain in the short term but also come with serious risks and potential complications—and must be prescribed and used carefully.
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