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THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC IN NUMBERS
110.1 M
Approximately 10.1 million people aged 12 or older misused opioids in 2019.
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Treatment OptionsCoronavirus (COVID-19) Update
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For Individuals
Virtual recovery resources are available during social distancing and self-quarantining.
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For First Responders
First responders can safely administer naloxone for opioid overdose reversal during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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For Providers
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has issued COVID-19 guidance and resources for opioid-related treatment programs.
THE U.S. OPIOID EPIDEMIC
WORTH READING
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Civil Rights and Child Welfare
Watch this five-part series about civil rights protections for individuals in recovery from an opioid use disorder.
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Combatting Opioids in Rural Communities
The Rural Communities Opioid Response Program works to reduce the impact of opioids in rural America.
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Public Health Declaration
Signed on October 26, 2017.
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Preventing Opioid Misuse and Overdose
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Managing Your Pain: Which Approach is Right for You