your step-by-step guide
Connecting to Harm Reduction Resources
There are many pathways to recovery, and the most important thing is that you are safe and healthy. The resources below can help you find a variety of harm reduction resources, like Narcan and medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD).
Olmsted Medical Center Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Medication assisted treatment for Opioid addiction.
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Rochester Metro Treatment Center
Medication assisted opioid addiction help is available near you.
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The first step in accessing medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) is connecting with a qualified treatment or medical provider. Here are a few options in the area.
step one
If you’re looking to access Narcan for yourself or a loved one, the below providers can help you find free or low-cost Narcan, and some can even assist with providing training so you know how to use it safely and effectively if needed.
step Two
Another step to safety amidst the opioid crisis and influx of harmful opioids like Fentanyl is getting Fentanyl test strips. Fentanyl test strips are a harm reduction tool that can be used by individuals who are actively using opioids or other drugs to ensure their supply is safe and not poisoned or laced with Fentanyl. You can access Fentanyl test strips below.
step THREE
Get involved! If you are a business, organization or community group looking to get involved in carrying Narcan, test strips or getting trained, reach out.