How to Use Nalaxone - Patient Vignette
In this vignette, the Pharmacist is meeting with a Patient who is potentially at risk of an opioid overdose. The Patient has been on a short course and has just received another prescription for...
View ArticleOpioid and Cannabinoid Interactions: Abuse Potential and Clinical implications
Individuals that use opioids often use cannabinoids as well. However, there are many unknowns regarding the safety of using both opioids and cannabinoids, particularly at the doses...
View ArticlePart 1: The Intersection of Criminal Legal system Involvement and Behavioral...
In Kentucky, the Department of Corrections is the largest provider of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services, but behavioral health providers lack training on how criminal legal system...
View ArticlePart 2: The Intersection of Criminal Legal system Involvement and Behavioral...
In Kentucky, the Department of Corrections is the largest provider of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services, but behavioral health providers lack training on how criminal legal system...
View ArticleQ&A Session: Functional Family Therapy: A Strong Foundation for Practice with...
If you ask most people what is important to them, family is at the top of the list. Yet, the role of the family is often overlooked. Family is a key factor in reduction of...
View ArticleHarm Reduction in the Time of Fentanyl: A Canadian Perspective
North America continues to be affected by an overdose crisis driven primarily by an increasingly toxic and unpredictable unregulated drug supply. Increasing the awareness for the role and limitations...
View ArticleLong-Acting Injectable Buprenorphine
Individuals with OUD need more treatment options that can address problems such as: nonadherence, medication misuse/diversion/theft, access to care, and transportation limitations. Injectable monthly...
View ArticleRapid Drug Testing and Checking
In the U.S., rapid drug checking is a relatively new harm reduction technology to identify certain contaminants in the illicit drug supply, but many healthcare providers may be unaware of these...
View ArticleAlcohol Use Disorder in the Hospitalized Patient
Alcohol consumption is common and with that, alcohol use disorder (AUD) is also common. It is estimated that 20% of patients admitted to the hospital have an alcohol use disorder. Learning to diagnose...
View ArticleQ&A Session for Alcohol Use Disorder in the Hospitalized Patient
Alcohol consumption is common and with that, alcohol use disorder (AUD) is also common. It is estimated that 20% of patients admitted to the hospital have an alcohol use disorder. Learning to diagnose...
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