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By now, most Ontario pharmacies that provide opioid agonist treatment should have received their first shipment of FREE naloxone kits.

Heather and I went today to our local community pharmacy to see what the process is like.  We were treated very respectfully by the pharmacist, who provided us with about 15 minutes of counseling on how to recognize an overdose and training on use of the kit.

The kits we received included:  two vials of naloxone, two syringes, two splitters for opening the vials, two alcohol swabs, two sets of rubber gloves, and a face shield to use if providing CPR.  The expiry on the naloxone we received was March 2019.  We did provide our health cards, and the kits were provided at no cost.

Because this is a very new program, there were a few questions that the pharmacist didn't have the answer to - notably, how many kits an individual could acquire at one time or how often a person could request a kit.  He's promised to call me when he has these answers, so I'll keep the group posted!

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First I will address the Naloxone field trip that Susan and Heather took and then I will speak to Susan about her 'dreams' of creeping up on other members.

I think that is great that you did a field trip to actually visit a pharmacy and test out the process. That was a great idea and thanks for the report back. I also like the picture.

So....Heather, on to Susan tipping over the edge to become an EENet Ninja. I have been stuck as an EENet SUPER Ninja for like a million years now and I have over 11,000 points. May I point out Susan that you have a mere 722 points. LOL

Can somebody please make me a new category for the 'super posters' please. That would be me and 'calendar girl' (Angela Yip) ....but she cheats. (wink) 

My time has come to be an EENet Yoda Master. I have nagged Jason Guriel but  to no avail. Heather, I do believe your first priority in your new position of co-manager is to get me to the next level.....(smile)   

Betty-Lou Kristy

Lived Experience/‘Family’ Advocate- Mental Health, Addiction, Trauma & Bereavement

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OMG.  He looks... life sized!

Or are you levitating behind him?

Totally non-scientific, but it seems that many rural pharmacies are giving way to the supermarkets as well as the regular chains. Community level stigma is already bad for mental health (I am always asked, "Why do take that med?" Or, "Is this for Dx or off label?" by pharmacists when I bring a new script...) but substance use is still often confused with some sort of moral issue. Pharmacists seem to be decent, generally, just too loud and insensitive to the persons crowding my space to get their own meds. Rumour's many tongues are there queued.

But do you think there are such things as IV drug users haunting a Weston-owned store? And is naloxone on the shelves?

Let's find out...

 

My Yoda is life sized (Yoda life sized). The 'girls' at work gave him to me for Easter as I have so many toys in my office. He had these huge bunny ears (I guess cause it was Easter).....so I have to admit...I CUT off his bunny ears (apologizing profusely to him as I did) LOL    And no I am not levitating.....YET.

I agree with your non-scientific observations.

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