Philadelphia
Philly outreach workers delivering naloxone, fentanyl testing strips
City officials in Philadelphia are taking proactive measures to combat the opioid crisis by providing naloxone and fentanyl testing strips to residents. They hope that by keeping naloxone in their homes, just as they would aspirin or Tylenol, residents will be better prepared to respond to emergencies related to opioid overdose.
The outreach workers in Philly are delivering naloxone, a medication that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, and fentanyl testing strips, which can detect the presence of the potent synthetic opioid. By distributing these resources, officials aim to empower residents to take immediate action in case of an overdose and potentially save lives.
These efforts are part of a broader strategy to address the opioid crisis in Philadelphia. By making naloxone and fentanyl testing strips easily accessible, city officials are working towards reducing the number of opioid-related deaths and providing support to individuals struggling with addiction.