Webinar: "Fentanyl and Its Chemical Cousins: Abuse Patterns, Surveillance, and Treatment"

Webinar: "Fentanyl and Its Chemical Cousins: Abuse Patterns, Surveillance, and Treatment"

Tuesday | March 7, 2017 | 12 - 1 pm ET

Mark K. Greenwald, PhD | Professor, Associate Chair - Research

                                                    Director, Substance Abuse Research Division


The webinar will review:

(1)  trends in fentanyl and congener abuse (e.g. community availability, polydrug exposure), and recent available epidemiological data concerning overdoses and deaths from these agents;

(2)  the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of fentanyl and chemically related short-acting opioids, the approved medical uses of these agents, and their clinical pharmacology (e.g. abuse potential, tolerance/cross-tolerance, dependence);  

(3)  treatment issues including surveillance/detection (e.g. clinic-level surveys, patient-level urine drug testing, prescription drug monitoring program database checks, interview-based evaluation of risk factors), and treatment options including distribution/use of antagonists (e.g. naloxone) for overdose reversal, client education, and medication-assisted treatment.

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