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Version History of Stop OD NYC

2.1

December 19, 2019

What's new in version 2.1: • We’ve made minor improvements to the app and updated instructions on how to use naloxone.

2.0

April 23, 2018

What's new in version 2.0: • Stop OD NYC has a new look! Our redesign makes it easier to learn about opioids and overdose prevention, and how to report use of naloxone. • New information on fentanyl, a very potent illicitly manufactured opioid that's driving an increase in overdose deaths • Updated lists of community programs and pharmacies where naloxone is available • Worried about someone who takes drugs? Learn more about opioids, how to recognize and respond to an overdose, and save a life with naloxone. • It's anonymous. Use the "I used my naloxone" screen to anonymously report use of naloxone, and find out where you can get a replacement kit. We do not collect any personally identifying information. • Stop OD NYC app is FREE and available for download for iOS and Android phones in English and Spanish.

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1.01

June 2, 2017

Added Spanish localization for app store description.

1.0

May 22, 2017

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Description of Stop OD NYC

Naloxone is a medication that reverses overdoses from opioids such as heroin and prescription painkillers. New Yorkers can get this life-saving medication without prescription at certain community-based organizations and participating pharmacies including Duane Reade, Walgreens, Rite Aid and CVS. This app contains: - information about Naloxone - interactive features to learn the four Naloxone applications - video content that will serve as training materials - news/curated content around Naloxone - push alerts in order to send notifications to app users - FAQs or tips for how to manage emergencies - legal protection for you and the overdose victim - contact information for New York City DOHMH
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Stop OD NYC: FAQ

Can Stop OD NYC support iPad devices?

The Stop OD NYC software is compatible with iPad devices.

Who is the creator of the Stop OD NYC app?

Stop OD NYC was created by NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

What’s the minimum iOS version supported by the Stop OD NYC app?

The minimum supported iOS version for the Stop OD NYC app is iOS 8.0.

What is the overall user rating for Stop OD NYC?

4.8: The Stop OD NYC app gets a lot of positive feedback.

What genre of app is Stop OD NYC?

The App Category Of The Stop Od Nyc App Is Health & Fitness.

What’s the current version of the Stop OD NYC app?

The current version of Stop OD NYC is 2.1.

When was the latest Stop OD NYC update?

Stop OD NYC released its latest update on October 1, 2024.

When was the Stop OD NYC app released?

Stop OD NYC was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What's the content advisory rating of the Stop OD NYC app?

The Stop OD NYC app is rated NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

What languages is Stop OD NYC available in?

Currently, the Stop OD NYC app supports the following languages: English, Spanish.

Is Stop OD NYC part of the Apple Arcade lineup of games?

Sorry, Stop OD NYC is not part of Apple Arcade.

Is Stop OD NYC eligible for in-app purchases?

No, Stop OD NYC is not eligible for in-app purchases.

Does Stop OD NYC offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro?

No, Stop OD NYC does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in Stop OD NYC?

No, there are no commercial ads in Stop OD NYC.

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Reviews of Stop OD NYC

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  • Could be improved

    A GPS feature that pings registered trained Naloxone administrators and alerts them of an “unresponsive person” and their location may be beneficial. A certification number system can be used to verify whether the person has received training. Same concept for flash flood warnings on cell phones or Amber Alerts. Similar designs by apps including Waze allow drivers to plug locations of police checkpoints or a police radar on the highway for vehicles behind them. Same concept.

    Also, a network where people who use can coordinate and do so in a safe environment may be beneficial. Must make sure that there cannot be any entrapment.

    Also, Good Samaritan law should automatically disqualify those who may not be granted immunity due to criminal backgrounds from registering as administrators of Naloxone.
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