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"It wasn't here, and now it is. It's everywhere": fentanyl's rising presence in Oregon's drug supply.
Shin, Sarah S; LaForge, Kate; Stack, Erin; Pope, Justine; Leichtling, Gillian; Larsen, Jessica E; Leahy, Judith M; Seaman, Andrew; Hoover, Daniel; Chisholm, Laura; Blazes, Christopher; Baker, Robin; Byers, Mikaela; Branson, Katie; Korthuis, P Todd.
Afiliação
  • Shin SS; Comagine Health, 650 NE Holladay Street #1700, Portland, OR, 97232, USA. sshin@comagine.org.
  • LaForge K; Comagine Health, 650 NE Holladay Street #1700, Portland, OR, 97232, USA.
  • Stack E; Comagine Health, 650 NE Holladay Street #1700, Portland, OR, 97232, USA.
  • Pope J; Comagine Health, 650 NE Holladay Street #1700, Portland, OR, 97232, USA.
  • Leichtling G; Comagine Health, 650 NE Holladay Street #1700, Portland, OR, 97232, USA.
  • Larsen JE; Department of Medicine, Section of Addiction Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
  • Leahy JM; Acute and Communicable Disease Prevention, Public Health Division, Oregon Health Authority, Portland, OR, USA.
  • Seaman A; Department of Medicine, Section of Addiction Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
  • Hoover D; Old Town Clinic/Central City Concern, Portland, OR, USA.
  • Chisholm L; Better Life Partners, Hanover, NH, USA.
  • Blazes C; Department of Medicine, Section of Addiction Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
  • Baker R; Injury and Violence Prevention Program, Public Health Division, Oregon Health Authority, Portland, OR, USA.
  • Byers M; Department of Medicine, Section of Addiction Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
  • Branson K; School of Public Health, Oregon Health and Science University-Portland State University, Portland, OR, USA.
  • Korthuis PT; HIV Alliance, Eugene, OR, USA.
Harm Reduct J ; 19(1): 76, 2022 07 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35818072
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Illicit fentanyl has contributed to a drastic increase in overdose drug deaths. While fentanyl has subsumed the drug supply in the Northeastern and Midwestern USA, it has more recently reached the Western USA. For this study, we explored perspectives of people who use drugs (PWUD) on the changing drug supply in Oregon, experiences of and response to fentanyl-involved overdose, and recommendations from PWUD to reduce overdose risk within the context of illicit fentanyl's dramatic increase in the recreational drug supply over the past decade.

METHODS:

We conducted in-depth interviews by phone with 34 PWUD in Oregon from May to June of 2021. We used thematic analysis to analyze transcripts and construct themes.

RESULTS:

PWUD knew about fentanyl, expressed concern about fentanyl pills, and were aware of other illicit drugs containing fentanyl. Participants were aware of the increased risk of an overdose but remained reluctant to engage with professional first responders due to fear of arrest. Participants had recommendations for reducing fentanyl overdose risk, including increasing access to information, harm reduction supplies (e.g., naloxone, fentanyl test strips), and medications for opioid use disorder; establishing drug checking services and overdose prevention sites; legalizing and regulating the drug supply; and reducing stigma enacted by healthcare providers.

CONCLUSION:

PWUD in Oregon are aware of the rise of fentanyl and fentanyl pills and desire access to tools to reduce harm from fentanyl. As states in the Western USA face an inflection point of fentanyl in the drug supply, public health staff, behavioral health providers, and first responders can take action identified by the needs of PWUD.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Drogas Ilícitas / Fentanila / Overdose de Drogas / Overdose de Opiáceos / Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Opioides Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Harm Reduct J Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Drogas Ilícitas / Fentanila / Overdose de Drogas / Overdose de Opiáceos / Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Opioides Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Harm Reduct J Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos