Harm Reduction Program
Publications
This protocol provides direction for implementing and incorporating syringe services into the spectrum of prevention health services offered by the Department of Health.
This is the document which outlines the protocol (procedures) required to be followed by New Mexico Department of Health staff providing overdose prevention and naloxone distribution services.
Use this form to enroll and record use of naloxone.
Combined syringe service enrollment and daily log forms.
This is a pocket card used to show if an individual has been enrolled in the syringe service program.
This presentation was originally created for the Harm Reduction Program. It covers things such as the history, philosophy, and the importance of harm reduction in New Mexico.
Use this form for syringe services interviews.
This is a pocket educational card describing how to plan how to respond in the event of an overdose.
This is a pocket card used to show if an individual has been enrolled in the syringe service program
This is a pocket educational card describing how to perform Rescue Breathing and use naloxone in the event of an overdose
This is a pocket educational card describing the current 911 Good Samaritan Law as it applies to overdose response.
This an example of how to complete the log (required by regulation) tracking naloxone medication.
This is a log (required by regulation) tracking naloxone medication.
This is a patient information leaflet about Naloxone (Narcan) for intra-nasal use.
This helpful document explains how what causes an overdose, how to recognize an overdose, what to do if an overdose occurs, how to perform rescue breathing, how to administer naloxone, overdose myths, and more.
Prevención de Sobredosis y Rescate de Respiración en 20 Minutos o Menos
To contribute to decreasing morbidity and mortality related to opioid overdose, this standing order permits clinical staff of registered overdose prevention and education programs to obtain, store, and dispense/distribute naloxone to eligible clients; and non-clinical staff and volunteers who have completed the hepatitis and harm reduction certification training to obtain, store and distribute naloxone to eligible clients.
Use this form to log syringe services.
This helpful document provides instructions and photos that explain how to prepare, store, and maintain naloxone.
Harm Reduction Act
Statute for Naloxone Distribution