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#23 Opioid Overdose Treatment and Prevention with Dr. Alex Walley The Curbsiders Addiction Medicine Podcast

    • Medicine

Prevent opioid overdoses in your community! We discuss opioid overdose prevention and treatment so you can counsel patients who use substances on ways to decrease their risk of overdose. We discuss optimal ways to respond to hospital overdoses, ideal doses of naloxone, and how to monitor a patient experiencing an overdose clinically.  We’re joined by Dr. Alex Walley, MD MsC @AlexanderWalley (Boston University School of Medicine).

Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org!
By listening to this episode and completing CME this can be used to count towards the new DEA 8-hr requirement on substance use disorders education.

Credits





Producer: Natalie Stahl, MD, MPH
Show Notes, Infographic, Cover Art: Carolyn Chan, MD, MHS
Hosts: Carolyn Chan, MD, MHS and Natalie Stahl, MD, MPH
Reviewer: Sarah Leyde, MD
Showrunner: Carolyn Chan, MD, MHS
Technical Production: Podpaste
Guest: Dr. Alex Walley



Show Segments





Intro, disclaimer, guest bio: 00:00
Guest one-liner: 05:10
Case from Kashlak: 07:20
Overview of the Overdose Crisis: 08:13
Changes in Messaging for Fentanyl OD Prevention: 16:10
Naloxone formulations: 22:15
Dose and frequency of naloxone: 24:50
Counseling a patient on overdose response/prevention: 31:25
Good Samaritan Laws:  38:00
Responding to hospital overdoses: 40:45
OTC naloxone: 51:14
Take Home Points: 55:50
Outro: 59:19

Prevent opioid overdoses in your community! We discuss opioid overdose prevention and treatment so you can counsel patients who use substances on ways to decrease their risk of overdose. We discuss optimal ways to respond to hospital overdoses, ideal doses of naloxone, and how to monitor a patient experiencing an overdose clinically.  We’re joined by Dr. Alex Walley, MD MsC @AlexanderWalley (Boston University School of Medicine).

Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org!
By listening to this episode and completing CME this can be used to count towards the new DEA 8-hr requirement on substance use disorders education.

Credits





Producer: Natalie Stahl, MD, MPH
Show Notes, Infographic, Cover Art: Carolyn Chan, MD, MHS
Hosts: Carolyn Chan, MD, MHS and Natalie Stahl, MD, MPH
Reviewer: Sarah Leyde, MD
Showrunner: Carolyn Chan, MD, MHS
Technical Production: Podpaste
Guest: Dr. Alex Walley



Show Segments





Intro, disclaimer, guest bio: 00:00
Guest one-liner: 05:10
Case from Kashlak: 07:20
Overview of the Overdose Crisis: 08:13
Changes in Messaging for Fentanyl OD Prevention: 16:10
Naloxone formulations: 22:15
Dose and frequency of naloxone: 24:50
Counseling a patient on overdose response/prevention: 31:25
Good Samaritan Laws:  38:00
Responding to hospital overdoses: 40:45
OTC naloxone: 51:14
Take Home Points: 55:50
Outro: 59:19

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