Washington Poison Center
The Washington Poison Center (WAPC) provides immediate, free, and expert treatment advice and assistance on the telephone in case of exposure to poisonous, hazardous, or toxic substances. All calls are confidential.
OUR MISSION: To prevent and reduce harm from poisoning through expertise, collaboration, and education.
The national toll-free poison helpline: (800) 222-1222
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Exposure Reduction Practices for Methamphetamine and Fentanyl Residue
Resource Limitations in Rural Counties
The epidemiology of poisonings: Understanding overdose data in the news
Utilizing Experiential Learning Theory in Overdose Education
Unique Needs: Addiction, Overdose, Prevention and Treatment for LGBTQIA+ Youth and Adults
Trends in Pediatric Opioid Ingestion and Associated Factors in Washington State, 2014-2023
A Conversation with Jonny: Barriers & Facilitators for Spanish-Speakers in Washington
The Emerging Role of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Substance Use Disorders
Friends for Life Campaign Updates
Trends in the Illicit Drug Market
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Rural and Urban Access to Opioid Use Disorder Care in Washington and Beyond
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Community Pharmacy & MOUD
Louisville Quick Response Team: A Harm Reduction Approach to Post- Overdose Visits
Navigating the Media with Controversial Topics
Mary Selecky Keynote Address with Secretary Dennis Worsham
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Addressing Lead Poisoning in Resource Limited Areas in Washington
Safer Smoking Supply Distribution in Spokane
Poisonous and Hallucinogenic Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest
Crowd Control Chemical Agents
Systemic Racism - It Starts with Awareness
The Science of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
Rue the Day: Herbal Abortifacients