Garrett County has only one local provider of medication assisted treatment who works closely with the GCHD. Providers outside of the county do not typically require patients to be in supportive therapy which is less effective, often leads to diversion and relapse. By providing a highly integrative system of treatment we will be able to reduce drug overdoses and improve treatment outcomes such as lowering incarceration rates, lower health care spending and increase employment for patients in the MAT program.
Executive Summary from the MCHRC grant application.
Narcan also known as Naloxone is now available in participating pharmacies without a prescription. Be sure to receive training in the use of Narcan. In Garrett County you can also get Narcan through the Health Department by participating in a brief training. Call 301-334-7730 to sign up for the next training.
Official State Report
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