Synthetic Opioid key responses
- Mapping evidence-based key responses to synthetic opioids and their implementation strategies
- Field-tested Toolkit with seven implementation guides
Scotland’s Take-Home Naloxone Programme
The overall aim of the National Naloxone Programme is to contribute to a reduction in fatal opioid overdoses in Scotland. Naloxone is a medication that temporarily reverses the effects of opioid overdose, available to anyone at risk of opioid overdose.
Naloxone: A take-home antidote to drug overdose that saves lives
Information and WHO recommendation on opioid overdose
Fentanyl Safety
This page contains information on the signs and symptoms of opioid overdose, Naloxone spray and Naloxone intramuscular injection information.
HOW TO USE NALOXONE
Overdose prevention and response materials to educate people how to use naloxone. There are also resources for Take Home Naloxone sites that distribute kits.
Naloxone: The Welsh Experience
A presentation by Ifor Glynn, Director, Swansea Drug Project, Wales
