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135 related items for PubMed ID: 35972152

  • 1. Feasibility of Emergency Department-based Fentanyl Test Strip Distribution.
    Lima RA, Karch LB, Lank PM, Allen KC, Kim HS.
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    Int J Drug Policy; 2018 Nov 04; 61():52-58. PubMed ID: 30344005
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  • 6. Naloxone prescriptions among patients with a substance use disorder and a positive fentanyl urine drug screen presenting to the emergency department.
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  • 7. Pilot testing fentanyl test strip distribution in an emergency department setting: Experiences, lessons learned, and suggestions from staff.
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  • 10. Safety of a Modified Community Trailer to Manage Patients with Presumed Fentanyl Overdose.
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    J Urban Health; 2019 Feb 05; 96(1):21-26. PubMed ID: 30324356
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  • 11. High concentrations of illicit stimulants and cutting agents cause false positives on fentanyl test strips.
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  • 12. Development of a take-home naloxone program at an urban academic emergency department.
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  • 13. High willingness to use rapid fentanyl test strips among young adults who use drugs.
    Krieger MS, Yedinak JL, Buxton JA, Lysyshyn M, Bernstein E, Rich JD, Green TC, Hadland SE, Marshall BDL.
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  • 14. I Don't Believe a Person Has to Die When Trying to Get High: Overdose Prevention and Response Strategies in Rural Illinois.
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  • 15. Opioid education and nasal naloxone rescue kits in the emergency department.
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  • 16. Naloxone Use in Novel Potent Opioid and Fentanyl Overdoses in Emergency Department Patients.
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  • 17. Take -home naloxone rescue kits following heroin overdose in the emergency department to prevent opioid overdose related repeat emergency department visits, hospitalization and death- a pilot study.
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  • 18. Characteristics and context of fentanyl test strip use among syringe service clients in southern Wisconsin.
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  • 19. Differences in drug use behaviors that impact overdose risk among individuals who do and do not use fentanyl test strips for drug checking.
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  • 20. The Emergency Department as an Opportunity for Naloxone Distribution.
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