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We re glad you are here! Agenda for the Day Breaks Lunch Q&A and note cards Phones

Learn about the history of opioid addiction and discuss what is happening today in Kentucky Learn about the disease of addiction and it s treatment Understand Kentucky s Medication Assisted Treatment programs Discuss the medications available to treat opioid addiction Understand the risks and benefits of utilizing these medications during pregnancy Learn about Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

Jeanne Keen, MS, RN, CADC DCBS/Family Violence Prevention Branch Jean.keen@ky.gov

History of Opiate Use and Abuse

Harvest Time

Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was an indispensable aid to mothers and child-care workers. Containing one grain (65 mg) of morphine per fluid ounce, it effectively quieted restless infants and small children. It probably also helped mothers relax after a hard day's work. The company used various media to promote their product, including recipe books, calendars, and trade cards such as the one shown here from 1887 (A calendar is on the reverse side.).

The problem of cough has been solved by using Heroin syrup!

Heroin (opiate) addiction is a disease a metabolic disease of the brain with resultant behaviors of drug hunger and drug selfadministration, despite negative consequences to self and others. Heroin addiction is not simply a criminal behavior or due alone to antisocial personality or some other personality disorder. 1963

DRUG ADDICTION IS A COMPLEX ILLNESS www.drugabuse.gov

Chronic Relapse may occur Progressive Causes compulsive drug seeking Causes use despite harmful consequences Changes the structure and function of the brain Can be fatal is left untreated.

Initial decision to drink or use is voluntary Over time, changes in the brain caused by repeated use can impact self-control ability to make sound decisions PLUS, causes intense cravings People who abuse drugs can stop more easily, but they may not think they have a problem! People with addiction can desire to stop, but it is hard work, and, just like in other diseases, some are not successful

They just need to stop partying and fly right becomes They have the disease of addiction. How can we reach them through this disease and support them to overcome it??

When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

Detoxification Counseling inpatient and outpatient Individual Family Group Self-Help Pharmacological

Prevent withdrawal symptoms Reduce drug craving Normalize any physiological functions disrupted by drug use

Methadone Maintenance is approved by the US FDA for treatment of heroin addiction because an efficient oral dose of methadone given once daily to a heroin addicted person effectively prevents opiate withdrawal and associated cognitive and behavioral problems

Abuse of synthetic opiates causes more deaths than heroin and cocaine combined. In 1991 there were 40 million prescription world wide and by 2007 the number rose to 180 million. Emergency Room visits rose 153 percent from 1995 to 2012. About 1 in 5 teens has used opiates to get high. 2,500 teens abuses prescription drugs for the first time each day. Deaths from opiate use increased by 160% from 1999 to 2004. Experts predict that abuse of prescription drugs will increase by 190 percent by 2020. Young adults 18-25 show the most increase in opiate abuse.

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Seizures of heroin are up 6,688 percent LMPD blames 80 percent of burglaries and thefts on heroin addicts JADAC - 90 percent of calls are heroin related 6,492Heroin overdoses in 2012 (state wide) 143 people died from heroin overdose in Louisville in 2012 compared to 22 in 2011.

Attorney General Conway stated that overdoses have increased 650 percent from last year. There have been 1600 heroin trafficking charges issued in Louisville. In 2013, there were 639 over dose deaths. 36% of those deaths were caused by heroin. 451 samples of heroin were confiscated in 2011 while 2,382 samples were found in the first nine months of 2013in Louisville. A person dies every 36 minutes in the U.S. from a heroin overdose.

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