Do Your PartBe part of the solution to keep Vermonters healthy and safe. Learn more at VT Department of Health's Do Your Part campaign.
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Free Narcan OfferedIf you have a patient who is struggling with substance use disorder, you can find overdose prevention resources here: |
Rx Drug Disposal EnvelopesTo request a free, convenient envelope for disposal of Rx Drugs, go to your local prevention coalition (BAPC, GFC, DVCP, WRVT) or go to: Vermont Department of Health Prescription Drug Disposal
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Narcan Video from VT Department of Health |
Resource Links for Medical ProvidersThe following links will bring you to helpful information, hand-outs and resources for you and your patients.
- Vermont Prescription Monitoring System - Help Me Stay Licensed & Meet Requirements - Continuing CEUS (Continuing Education) - Help Me Help My Patients - RXAware |
Substance Abuse Resources in Windham County |
UVM Opioid Prescription Management Toolkit for Chronic Pain
The Practice Fast Track Opioid Prescription Management Toolkit for Chronic Pain is one of two toolkits created to support ambulatory care practices that want to improve the process of managing opioid prescriptions for their patients with chronic pain. Click here to view.
The Facilitator’s Opioid Prescription Management Toolkit for Chronic Pain contains tools on work flow process analysis and redesign, information on clinical guidelines, and rationale for clinical tools. Click here to view.
The Facilitator’s Opioid Prescription Management Toolkit for Chronic Pain contains tools on work flow process analysis and redesign, information on clinical guidelines, and rationale for clinical tools. Click here to view.
The Prescription (Rx) drug drop boxes have been provided by Brattleboro Area Prevention Coalition [BAPC] and Greater Falls Connections, Deerfield Valley Community Partnership, The Collaborative and West River Valley Thrives as a prevention strategy to address concerns of prescription drug misuse in Windham County, Vermont. The boxes were purchased from The National Association of Drug Diversion Program [NADDI] using federal grant funding through the Drug-Free Communities Support Program.