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Clare D. Membiela

Clare D. Membiela. Narcan & Michigan Public Libraries. What do Public Libraries need to know ?. Mid-Michigan Library League Webinar October 26, 2017. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY. Narcan Webinar - MMLL.

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Clare D. Membiela

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  1. Clare D. Membiela Narcan & Michigan Public Libraries What do Public Libraries need to know ? Mid-Michigan Library League Webinar October 26, 2017 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA

  2. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY Narcan Webinar - MMLL What is Narcan? Opioid Inhibitor How is it administered? Narcan is the brand name of the drug Naloxone. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse  It is an opioid antagonist—”it binds to opioid receptors and can reverse and block the effects of opioids. It can very quickly restore normal respiration to a person whose breathing has slowed or stopped as a result of overdosing with heroin or prescription opioid pain medications.” Narcan works very quickly and is safe for adults and children. Naloxone is generally administered in one of two ways: • Intramuscularly – via injection • Intranasally – via nasal spray Michigan pharmacies most often dispense the nasal option as part of the statewide Opioid Inhibitor laws.

  3. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Narcan MMLL 2017 What is the Issue? Why are Libraries talking about this? Everyone is affected Opioids (including prescription opioids, heroin, and fentanyl) killed more than 33,000 people in 2015, more than any year on record. Nearly half of all opioid overdose deaths involve a prescription opioid. (cdc - https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/index.html) “The Center for Disease Control and Prevention stated that, “some of the greatest increases occurred in demographic groups with historically low rates of heroin use: women, the privately insured, and people with higher incomes.” Heroin is becoming less of a “street drug.” It has made its way from the rural areas to the suburbs, and heroin can kill people from any race or stature.” Drug rehab.org Opioid Overdoses are happening everywhere – from urban streets to rural parks to suburban malls. Public libraries have and will experience overdose events. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2017/06/21/saving-lives-in-the-stacks/

  4. Narcan MMLL 2017 What about Michigan? Michigan’s Story & Response Opioid Inhibitor Laws According to Mlive, “A total of 1,365 died from opioid overdoses in 2016, compared to 884 in 2015 and 426 in 2012. Opioids accounted for 72 percent of all Michigan's drug overdose deaths in 2016, compared to 64 percent in 2015 ” http://www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/2017/07/michigan_opioid_od_deaths_jump.html The National Conference of State Legislatures reports that as of 2017, 39 states have introduced and/or enacted legislation involving rescue drugs or Opioid Inhibitors. Michigan is one. NCSL http://www.ncsl.org/research/health/injury-prevention-legislation-database.aspx In 2016 Michigan amended Pharmacist laws and initiated a new program that enabled Pharmacies to issue Narcan under a Standing Order issued by Michigan’s chief Medical Officer. http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71550_2941_4871_79584_79585_79587_79591-409684--,00.html

  5. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Narcan MML 2017 Michigan Opioid Inhibitor Laws Publlic Health Code/ Pharmacist Regulation Sec. 17744b. (1) (3) Notwithstanding any provision of this act to the contrary, a person that is acting in good faith and with reasonable care may possess and dispense an opioid antagonist. any provision of this act to the contrary, a prescriber may issue a prescription for and a dispensing prescriber or pharmacist may dispense an opioid antagonist to any of the following (b) A family member, friend, or other individual in a position to assist an individual at risk of experiencing an opioid-related overdose. (c) A school board for purposes of section 1179b of the revised school code, 1976 PA 451, MCL 380.1179b. (d) A person other than an individual that meets all of the following requirement (3) Notwithstanding any provision of this act to the contrary, a person that is acting in good faith and with reasonable care may possess and dispense an opioid antagonist. PERSON? 333.1106 Definitions. 4) "Person" means an individual, partnership, cooperative, association, private corporation, personal representative, receiver, trustee, assignee, or other legal entity. Person does not include a governmental entity unless specifically provided.

  6. Liability 333.17744cPerson administering opioid antagonist under certain conditions; immunity from criminal prosecution or sanction. Sec. 17744c. A person that administers an opioid antagonist to an individual who he or she believes is suffering an opioid-related overdose and that acts in good faith and with reasonable care is immune from criminal prosecution or sanction under any professional licensing act for that act. 691.1503Administration of opioid antagonist; liability; definitions.Sec. 3.” (1) An individual who in good faith believes that another individual is suffering the immediate effects of an opioid-related overdose and who administers an opioid antagonist to the other individual is not liable in a civil action for damages resulting from the administration.” Narcan MMLL 2017 What does this mean?

  7. Weigh your risk Narcan MMLL 2017 What can a Library do? Consult your insurer Risk Benefit Analysis Look at the issue in your community, talk to your attorney about likely risk of lawsuit over death or injury from attempted Narcan rescue. Is potential benefit greater than risk? Formal Policies Formal Training Library reimbursement of kits Each of these could make the Library liable as an institution in the event of a lawsuit Does your liability policy cover this situation and any potential lawsuit? CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY

  8. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND Narcan MMLL 2017 What can Libraries do? Individual Staff are protected Contracted staff, Schools & First Responders are protected Individuals can purchase Narcan under Michigan Law. LARA has a website that points to eligible pharmacies: http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71550_2941_4871_79678---,00.html Use of kit prescribed to one person by another possible but unclear – check with attorney Security Services Police Fire EMT & Ambulance School/Public Libraries

  9. Narcan MMLL 2017 Libraries can also: Educate Staff Talk to Staff about how an issue should be handled under current law An Opioid overdose can mimic other conditions, and the Narcan rescue process can come with a few surprises. Offer (don’t mandate) information on local trainings, links to information online so that staff can recognize signs of overdoses. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdhhs/Michigan_-_Naloxone_and_How_to_Respond_handout_for_Web_576321_7.pdf Encourage individual kits (don’t require) Encourage training (don’t require) Provide lists of which staff have kits. Possible option of sharing of kits (unofficial)

  10. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND Narcan MMLL 2017 Contact your Legislator Library of Michigan is working to amend the law This would mean Working with MDE legislative Liaison & MLA to: Add Libraries to the list of government entities mentioned in the Narcan law. Have libraries treated similarly to schools Kits would be issued in name of Library Could be ordered and purchased by Library Release/Waiver of Liability for Library as entity

  11. Narcan MMLL 2017 In Sum Talk to Your Board & Attorney Know To determine the best course for your Library & Community What the current law says What your municipality’s procedure/policy is (pa 164 libraries especially) Who else in your community carries Narcan What Opioid Overdoses look like How Narcan Rescues Work Resources Michigan DHHS Page on the Opioid program http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71550_2941_4871_79584---,00.html Narcan Instructions https://nmhealth.org/publication/view/help/1712/ US Dept. VA https://www.pbm.va.gov/PBM/AcademicDetailingService/Documents/Naloxone_Nasal_Spray_Instructions_Pocket_Card.pdf US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admin prevention kit: https://www.samhsa.gov/capt/tools-learning-resources/opioid-overdose-prevention-toolkit

  12. Contact Information Narcan MMLL 2017 Phone – 517-335-8132 membielac@michigan.gov Clare Membiela Library Law Consultant, Library of Michigan This outline is intended as general information only and may not be relied upon as legal advice. Libraries should always consult with their legal counsel regarding legal matters including, but not limited to, Staff & Patron Policies.

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