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Dose of Reality is a campaign to raise awareness and provide resources for opioid use disorder in New Mexico. Learn about the risks, prevention tips, treatment options, Narcan, and how to stop the stigma of addiction.
- Save a Life
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- About Treatment
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- Our Campaign Resources
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- Prevention Tips
MAT for opioid dependence is available to all New Mexico...
- Stop the Stigma
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- Specific Spanish Resources on Narcan
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- Native American Outreach
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- Harm Reduction
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- Save a Life
May 14, 2024 · Learn about opioids, their impact, and how to prevent overdoses and get help. Find resources for professionals, data, and materials to share in your community.
Learn how prescription painkillers and other opioids cause more deaths than all other drugs in the US and Minnesota. Find out how to use, store, and dispose of them safely and responsibly.
Apr 26, 2024 · Dose of Reality is a campaign to prevent opioid harm in Wisconsin. It provides free materials, toolkits, and resources to promote real talks, naloxone, fentanyl test strips, safe medication disposal, and other initiatives.
- Tips For Speaking with Patients
- Guidance For Doctors, Nurses, and Pharmacists
- Narcan® Direct Program
- Fentanyl Test Strip Direct Program
- Conferences and Trainings
- Promote The Dose of Reality Initiative
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There are things professionals can do to better support the needs of their patients. It starts with real talks. Here are some tips for having real talks with patients. 1. Avoid using language that may cause people to react defensively. 2. Use clear explanations—avoid technical terms. 3. Ask open-ended questions. 4. Listen actively and express empat...
Doctors, nurses, and pharmacists can help address the opioid epidemic by: 1. Safely reducing opioid prescriptions. 2. Encouraging safe storage and disposal of medications. 3. Expanding access to the lifesaving medication naloxone. 4. Offering high-quality treatment for people with opioid use disorder.
The NARCAN® Direct Program provides free NARCAN® for community distribution. The NARCAN® is given to agencies that serve people who are using opioids and people who may witness an opioid overdose. The following community agencies may apply to participate in the NARCAN® Direct Program. 1. County human services departments (or their designee) 2. Coun...
The Fentanyl Test Strip Direct Program provides free fentanyl test strips for community distribution. Fentanyl test strips are given to agencies that serve people who are using drugs. The following agencies may apply to participate in the Fentanyl Test Strip Direct Program. 1. County or municipal public health departments 2. Tribal health clinics 3...
We sponsor conferences and trainings for all professionals responding to Wisconsin's opioid epidemic. These events cover best practices for prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery support services. View information on upcoming events.
Join us in building healthy communities by promoting the Dose of Reality initiative in your practice and community. We have developed drop-in articles, flyers/handouts, online display advertisements/website images, social media posts, and videos for you to share. View our partner resources
Learn how to address the opioid epidemic in Wisconsin with tips, guidance, and free NARCAN® and fentanyl test strips. Find out about upcoming conferences and trainings, and how to promote the Dose of Reality initiative.
Find medication assisted treatment (MAT) providers near you for opioid addiction. Learn how anti-craving medication works and get support from 988 Lifeline or Treatment Connections.
Dec 1, 2022 · In response, a handful of states (Georgia, Minnesota, and Wisconsin) launched public awareness campaigns called "A Dose of Reality." The Dose of Reality websites serve to educate the public about opioid addiction and prevention, while highlighting local resources.