Training Students to Use Naloxone to Prevent Overdoses

March 2, 2020
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Christopher Thomas of Sonoran Prevention Works demonstrates how to draw intramuscular naloxone into a syringe.

Christopher Thomas of Sonoran Prevention Works demonstrates how to draw intramuscular naloxone into a syringe.

Drug Survival 102, part of a Health Sciences interprofessional event focusing on the opioid epidemic, was open to all UArizona students. The panel presentation featured experts from the Tucson Police Department, UArizona Police Department and EMS, Pima County Health Department and Sonoran Prevention Works. The panelists offered a real-time understanding of the opioid epidemic and introduced students to risk-reduction methodology and practice, drug-testing strategies and naloxone administration for the purpose of overdose reversal. The event, part of a collaboration between UArizona Campus Health and the Health Sciences’ Center for Interprofessional Transformative Healthcare, was held on March 2 at the Health Sciences Innovation Building.