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    • DEA drug take back day is April 30, offers households chance to get rid of unwanted Rx, OTC drugs

      Photo by Graham Snodgrass   |   Defense Centers for Public Health-Aberdeen   |   04.28.2022

      In order to reduce accidental overdose or unwanted poisoning, it is important to know the options available to responsibly and safely dispose of unused, unwanted, or expired household prescription or over-the-counter drugs. (U.S. Army Public Health Center photo illustration by Graham Snodgrass)...

    • Protect your family with these important poison prevention tips

      Photo by Graham Snodgrass   |   Defense Centers for Public Health-Aberdeen   |   03.22.2021

      Hundreds of U.S. children are seen in emergency rooms each year due to accidentally ingesting household products (cleaning products, detergent pods, car fluids, medicines) or accidental overdoses of medicine given to them by a caretaker. Save the Poison Control Center Hotline 1-800-222-1222 in your cell. (U.S. Army Public Health graphic by Graham Snodgrass)....

    • New Opioid Antidote Prescriptions are Making Pain Management Safer

      Photo by Janet A. Aker   |   Defense Health Agency   |   05.06.2019

      Airmen at the 178th Wing were given naloxone (Narcan) through Project DAWN to use in case they encounter someone experiencing an opioid overdose May 6, 2019, at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided with Naloxone) educates personnel on the opioid epidemic and teaches them how to administer naloxone in an effort to help reduce opioid overdoses....

    • 178th Airmen receive Narcan training

      Photo by Senior Airman Amber Mullen-Schweitzer   |   178th Wing   |   05.06.2019

      Airman at the 178th Wing were given Nalaxone (Narcan) through Project DAWN to use in case they encounter someone experiencing an opioid overdose May 6, 2019 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided with Nalaxone) is a program that educates personnel on the opioid epidemic and teaches them how to administer Naloxone in an effort to help reduce opioid overdoses......

    • 178th Airmen receive Narcan training

      Photo by Senior Airman Amber Mullen-Schweitzer   |   178th Wing   |   05.06.2019

      Amy Hernandez, the director of psychological health at the 178th Wing, teaches a class through Project DAWN about the use of Nalaxone (Narcan) and the opioid crisis in the Dayton area May 6, 2019 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided with Nalaxone) is a program that educates personnel on the opioid epidemic and teaches them how to administer Naloxone in an......

    • 178th Airmen receive Narcan training

      Photo by Senior Airman Amber Mullen-Schweitzer   |   178th Wing   |   05.06.2019

      Amy Hernandez, the director of psychological health at the 178th Wing, teaches a class through Project DAWN about the use of Nalaxone (Narcan) and the opioid crisis in the Dayton area May 6, 2019 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided with Nalaxone) is a program that educates personnel on the opioid epidemic and teaches them how to administer Naloxone in an......

    • 178th Airmen receive Narcan training

      Photo by Senior Airman Amber Mullen-Schweitzer   |   178th Wing   |   05.06.2019

      An Airman, assigned to the 178th Wing, listens to Amy Hernandez, the director of psychological health at the 178th Wing, teach a class through Project DAWN about the use of Nalaxone (Narcan) and the opioid crisis in the Dayton area May 6, 2019 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided with Nalaxone) is a program that educates personnel on the opioid epidemic......

    • Substance Abuse Infographic

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Katrina Brisbin   |   460th Space Wing   |   10.10.2017

      Over 71,000 people overdosed in 2016. Don't be a statistic - get help today! If you or someone you know is seeking treatment for substance abuse/addiction and/or mental health problems, call 1-800-662-HELP (4357). The Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator is a confidential and anonymous source of information for persons seeking treatment facilities in the United States or U.S.......

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