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MiPC News, Substance use disorder, Opioid epidemic Denise Kolakowski 5/17/21 MiPC News, Substance use disorder, Opioid epidemic Denise Kolakowski 5/17/21

Spike in Fatal Fentanyl-related Overdoses in Cass and VanBuren Counties

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Opioid epidemic, Substance use disorder, Healthcare Professional Denise Kolakowski 4/30/21 Opioid epidemic, Substance use disorder, Healthcare Professional Denise Kolakowski 4/30/21

Naloxone: FDA recommends higher doses of nasal spray for opioid overdoses

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Public Service Announcement: Purple Heroin is an Imminent Health Safety Risk
Opioid epidemic, PSA Ashleigh Laabs 10/14/20 Opioid epidemic, PSA Ashleigh Laabs 10/14/20

Public Service Announcement: Purple Heroin is an Imminent Health Safety Risk

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International Opioid Awareness Day 2020-PSA
PSA, Opioid epidemic Ashleigh Laabs 8/31/20 PSA, Opioid epidemic Ashleigh Laabs 8/31/20

International Opioid Awareness Day 2020-PSA

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Michigan recognizes Overdose Awareness Day and launches new partnership with EMS to provide more overdose antidote kits
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Michigan recognizes Overdose Awareness Day and launches new partnership with EMS to provide more overdose antidote kits

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Opioid overdoses surge during COVID-19 pandemic; MDHHS promotes treatment and resources
Opioid epidemic, COVID-19 Ashleigh Laabs 7/29/20 Opioid epidemic, COVID-19 Ashleigh Laabs 7/29/20

Opioid overdoses surge during COVID-19 pandemic; MDHHS promotes treatment and resources

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What To Do in a Poison Emergency

Get Emergency Help
Call 911 right away if someone is unconscious, having trouble breathing, or having a seizure.

Stay Calm
Most poison-related situations don’t require a hospital visit and can be managed with expert guidance.

Contact the Michigan Poison & Drug Information Center
Call 1-800-222-1222 if you think someone may have been exposed to something harmful. Help is free, confidential, and available 24/7.

 

Michigan Poison & Drug Information Center
550 E. Canfield Street, Lande 354
Detroit, MI 48201

1-800-222-1222

Local calls: 313-486-0078 (Michigan only)

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