Patients & Caregivers

Corey’s Story: Face to Face with the Prescription Opioid Crisis

Source: National Safety Council

Cory Palazzi survived an opioid overdose in 2013, but he suffered brain damage and is now legally blind. Now Cory works to educate patients and their caregivers about the risks of prescription opioids and life after addiction. This video was produced by the National Safety Council in 2018. Funding Source: National Safety Council

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Michael’s Story: Face to Face with the Prescription Opioid Crisis

Source: National Safety Council

This video is from the perspective of a father who did not understand the risks of the opioid prescription a doctor gave to his son. Eventually his son died from an overdose. This video encourages patients and caregivers to understand the risks of opioid prescriptions. Produced by the National Safety Council, the video

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Rigo’s Story: Face to Face with the Prescription Opioid Crisis

Source: National Safety Council

Rigo never thought that he could become addicted, but after an opioid prescription, it did happen to him. This video addresses the stigma around addiction and encourages patients and caregivers to understand the risks of prescription opioids. Produced by the National Safety Council in 2017, the video encourages

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Louie’s Story: Face to Face with the Prescription Opioid Crisis

Source: National Safety Council

This video highlights the risks of opioids from the perspective of a mother who lost her son to an overdose after he became addiction following an opioid prescription for a sports injury. The video emphasizes that many patients do not understand the risks of opioid addiction. Produced by the National Safety

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Prescribed to Death

Source: National Safety Council

A video of patients and caregivers who have experienced addiction after a prescription for opioids. Produced by the National Safety Council, the video emphasizes that many patients and caregivers do not know the risks of opioids or understand that they have been prescribed a potentially addictive substance.

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Opioid Advice for Doctors: A Path to Healthier Prescribing

Source: National Safety Council

In this 5 minute video, Dr. Don Teater, medical advisor at the National Safety Council, discusses evidence of the effectiveness of opioid medicine for the treatment of pain and the risks of opioid prescribing. Dr. Teater offers advice to health care providers about safe opioid prescribing and alternatives to opioid prescriptions for treating pain.

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Opioid Advice for Dentists: A Path to Healthier Prescribing

Source: National Safety Council

Dr. Don Teater, medical advisor to the National Safety Council, addresses dentists in this video and offers advice on how dentists can reduce inappropriate opioid prescribing while still managing patient’s dental pain.

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Patients & Caregivers

Behind Prescription Drug Overdose Statistics: Louie Miceli

Source: National Safety Council

Louie Miceli started using prescription opioids after a sports injury. In this video, Louie’s mother and friend speak of Louie and how his prescription eventually led to addiction, the use of heroin, and his death from overdose in 2012. Produced by the National Safety Council in 2014.

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Alternatives to Opioid Pain Medications

Source: National Safety Council

This half hour video educates primary care providers about treating pain with an emphasis on assessing patients for their risks for opioid abuse and considering alternative non-opioid treatments for pain. Produced in 2015 by the National Safety Council, the video is a presentation by Dr. Don Teater, medical advisor at the Safety Council.

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End the Epidemic: A Digest of Resources

Source: American Medical Association

This website from the American Medical Association (AMA) is the home of their opioid task force and includes task force policy recommendations as well as information about topics such as naloxone, substance use disorder treatment, as well as the activities of state AMA chapters to address the opioid crisis.

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