Opioid Use Support Information
Provided by: Pharmacy Association of Saskatchewan
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Service Description
Visit the website for information on Opioid Use, including:
- What are opioids?
- Appropriate opioid use
- Opioid use disorder
- Risk factors for opioid use disorder
- Opioid overdose
- Responding to an opioid overdose
- Nalaxone (a medication used as an antidote to temporarily reverse an opioid overdose)
- Accessing Naloxone:
- Pharmacies: in Saskatchewan, naloxone is available without a prescription and may be purhcased from pharmacies. Click “PAS Naloxone Registry” to download a list of the pharmacies in the province that carry naloxone for patient access.
- Government of Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan residents who are at risk of an opioid overdose and/or might witness an opioid overdose, such as friends and family of people who use opioids, are eligible for free training and a free Take Home Naloxone kit. Visit the Government of Saskatchewan website to locate a site that provides kits and training.
- Federal Government: the Federal government funds free naloxone access for individuals with NIHB (non-insured health benefits for FIrst Nations and Inuit) coverage at community pharmacies. For the list of pharmacies that offer naloxone, download the PAS Naloxone Registry.
- Accessing Naloxone:
- Harm reduction
- Opioid agonist therapy
- And further resources.
Fax: 306-352-6770
Business Line: 306-359-7277
Service Website
skpharmacists.ca/draft-opioid-use-support/
www.facebook.com/saskatchewanpharmacists
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Online Resources
Location Info
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