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Fentanyl Awareness Education and Free Resources with VCC

For information on obtaining naloxone or to request a training on drug prevention and education in the cities of Carlsbad, Oceanside, and Vista, contact Carina Esquivel / Para obtener información sobre cómo obtener naloxona o solicitar una capacitación sobre prevención y educación sobre drogas en las ciudades de Carlsbad, Oceanside y Vista, comuníquese con Carina Esquivel: carina.esquivel@vcc.org

Information on substance use and medication assisted treatment / Información sobre consumo de sustancias y tratamiento asistido con medicación: https://www.suopt.org/treatment.

Resources and services are available to assist with screening, treatment, and recovery for individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD). The Access and Crisis Line is open year-round, 24/7 / Hay recursos y servicios disponibles para ayudar con la detección, el tratamiento y la recuperación de personas con un trastorno por uso de sustancias (SUD). La Línea de Acceso y Crisis está abierta todo el año: (888)724-7240.

Vista Community Clinic (VCC) is offering free educational opportunities and harm reduction resources to raise awareness about illicit fentanyl and prevent overdoses.

Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that binds to the brain’s opioid receptors, which are found in areas of the brain that control pain and emotions. It is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. Fentanyl is a major contributor to fatal and nonfatal overdoses in the United States.

In 2022, there were 1,226 accidental overdose deaths, and Fentanyl accounted for 70% of those deaths.

Fentanyl is commonly mixed with drugs like heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine and made into pills that resemble other prescription opioids. It can be nearly impossible to tell the difference between prescription pills and counterfeit pills just by looking.

Illicit fentanyl, methamphetamine, and other harmful drugs are now commonly marketed and sold on social media apps like Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook. It is important for parents and guardians to educate themselves and their children about the potential dangers of social media interactions and monitor their children’s online activity.

VCC provides community education forums, in English and Spanish, about the impacts of fentanyl and other drugs. In addition to providing an array of resources, VCC is now able to provide fentanyl test strips and naloxone.

Overdoses are preventable. With the right tools, bystanders can act to prevent overdose deaths. Anyone can carry naloxone and give it to someone experiencing an overdose, potentially saving a life. Naloxone is a lifesaving medication that can rapidly reverse an opioid overdose if administered right away. However, it is still important to call 911 for assistance, since more than one dose of naloxone may be necessary, along with breathing support and other emergency care.

El fentanilo es un poderoso opioide sintético que se une a los receptores opioides del cerebro que se encuentran en áreas del cerebro que controlan el dolor y las emociones. Es hasta 50 veces más fuerte que la heroína y 100 veces más fuerte que la morfina. El fentanilo es uno de los principales contribuyentes a las sobredosis fatales y no fatales en Estados Unidos.

En 2022, hubo 1226 muertes por sobredosis accidentales y el fentanilo representó el 70% de esas muertes.

El fentanilo comúnmente se mezcla con drogas como heroína, cocaína y metanfetamina y se convierte en píldoras que se parecen a otros opioides recetados. Puede ser casi imposible distinguir entre pastillas recetadas y pastillas falsificadas con solo mirarlas.

El fentanilo, la metanfetamina y otras drogas ilícitas ahora se comercializan y venden comúnmente en aplicaciones de redes sociales como Snapchat, Instagram y Facebook. Es importante que los padres y tutores se informen a sí mismos y a sus hijos sobre los peligros potenciales de las interacciones en las redes sociales y controlen la actividad en línea de sus hijos.

VCC ofrece foros educativos comunitarios, en inglés y español, sobre los impactos del fentanilo y otras drogas. Además de proporcionar una variedad de recursos, VCC ahora puede proporcionar tiras reactivas de fentanilo y naloxona.

Las sobredosis se pueden prevenir. Con las herramientas adecuadas, los espectadores pueden actuar para prevenir muertes por sobredosis. Cualquiera puede llevar naloxona y dársela a alguien que experimente una sobredosis para potencialmente salvar una vida. La naloxona es un medicamento que salva vidas y que puede revertir rápidamente una sobredosis de opioides si se administra de inmediato. Sin embargo, sigue siendo importante llamar al 911 para obtener ayuda, ya que puede ser necesaria más de una dosis de naloxona, además de asistencia respiratoria y otros cuidados de emergencia.

Health Care Expanded for Californians

By Selen Ozturk, Ethnic Media Services

Get help with Medi-Cal / Ayuda con Medi-Cal: https://truecare. org/programs-resources/health-insurance-assistance/ TrueCare: 760-736-6734

Ayear ago, with the end of the federal Covid-19 emergency, California started redetermining eligibility for the one out of three of its residents on Medi-Cal.

The nationwide redetermination of Medicaid, known as “the great unwinding,” is “one of the biggest healthcare events after the Affordable Care Act,” said Yingjia Huang, DHCS Assistant Deputy Director of Health Care Benefits and Eligibility. It ended in May 2024.

In November 2023, with 1 million Californians up for renewal that month, the state had a 21% disenrollment rate, whether due to ineligibility or errors with returning paperwork.

In December, DHCS automated much of the online enrollment process, “reducing that 21% percent disenrollment to about 9%,” said Huang. “Those who are disenrolled for procedural reasons have 90 days to re-enroll with no gap in coverage,” she added.

In January 2024, DHCS also expanded Medi-Cal to eligible undocumented individuals of all ages, adding about 700,000 people to full-scope benefits, she said.

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