Fentanyl Facts vs Fiction | April 1, 2025
Date of Presentation: April 1, 2025
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical Community
Program: Harm Reduction
Keywords: #fentanyl #harm reduction #myth #overdose #safe supply
In this presentation Blue Valentine addresses questions from providers and community members about fentanyl and addresses concerns about overdose risk from touching fentanyl, fentanyl test strips, the myth of “Naloxone-resistant” fentanyl, fentanyl laced cannabis and overdoses from smoking and vaping illicit drugs. Blue notes that people who use drugs are the experts in their own experience, and we can partner with them to reduce harm and help them understand their experience, with no expectation of abstinence. Adding that, information and the illicit drug supply is evolving quickly, and we are doing our best to stay on top of the most current information that is based in science.
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https://youtu.be/R-TvKgmuc1oPresented by:
Blue Valentine, CHW
Blue Valentine, CHW, is a Harm Reduction Peer Specialist that currently works as part of a cross-program team of communicable disease, health navigation, and harm reduction staff at the Benton County Health Department, as part of the End HIV Oregon Project. Her work includes street and camp outreach, rapid testing, syringe services, client advocacy, naloxone distribution, and HIV and STI education. She coordinates a regional harm reduction group for the Linn, Benton, Lincoln, and Siletz region that has a focus on overdose prevention and naloxone access. Blue is also a member of the Measure 110 Accountability and Oversight Council. She started working in harm reduction in Los Angeles in 1992, and has extensive experience providing HIV/STI prevention and testing and syringe services to diverse communities, including people who use drugs, people experiencing homelessness, sex workers, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people living with HIV.
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