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Community-Based Response to Fentanyl Overdose Outbreak, San Francisco, 2015.

Christopher L RoweEliza WheelerT Stephen JonesClement YehPhillip O Coffin
Published in: Journal of urban health : bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine (2020)
This report documents a successful intervention by a community-based naloxone distribution program in San Francisco. The program and its partner organizations, working with participants who use drugs, first identified the appearance of illicitly made fentanyl and increased outreach and naloxone distribution. Distribution of naloxone and reported use of naloxone to reverse opioid-involved overdoses increased significantly while the number of opioid-involved and fentanyl-involved overdose deaths did not. Community-based programs that provide training and naloxone to people who use drugs can serve as an early warning system for overdose risk and adaptively respond to the rapidly changing overdose risk environment.
Keyphrases
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