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Mangano Offers Free Lifesaving Overdose Prevention Seminar In Lynbrook

Written by Long Island News & PR  |  25. March 2015

Lynbrook, NY - March 25, 2015 - To help save lives and combat the Heroin epidemic, Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano today announced a free Overdose Prevention Seminar will take place on Monday, April 27, 2015 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m at the Lynbrook Public Library, located at 56 Eldert Street. Residents will learn how to administer the lifesaving antidote known as Narcan and reverse the fatal effects of an Opiate overdose. Attendees will also learn the warning signs of drug addiction, available treatment options, personal stories of recovery, and more.
 
A 2006 State law allows ordinary citizens to administer Narcan in an attempt to save a life, without fear of liability. Nassau County has already provided Narcan training for more than 3,600 people since 2012. At least a dozen trainees have used that knowledge - and a Narcan kit - to revive someone overdosing on Heroin or painkillers, and save their lives. Narcan is administered through a nasal spray, and is provided at no charge to trainees over the age of 18.
 
This training is provided by the Nassau County Department of Human Services - Office of Mental Health, Chemical Dependency & Developmental Disabilities Services’ (OMHCDDDS) and co-sponsored by State Assemblyman Brian Curran, Councilman Anthony Santino, Lynbrook Mayor Bill Hendrick and Lynbrook Alcohol and Drug Awareness (LADA).
 
No prior medical experience is necessary to participate in the training. All trainees will receive a certificate of completion. Anyone can attend, but seating is limited. Residents MUST pre-register either by emailing elaikin@nassaucountyny.gov or by calling (516) 571-6105.

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