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Asthma Self-Management Education Program

This free program helps people learn about asthma and steps they can take to better control asthma symptoms. Studies show that people who get education for asthma self-management, along with their medical care, can improve their asthma control.

Asthma can't be cured but it can be managed. Well-controlled asthma means you can enjoy an active, healthy life.

For referrals contact: Leigh.Riley@maine.gov or call (207) 287-4083

Asthma Resources

Asthma Action Plans

An asthma action plan, also called "asthma management plan", is a form to keep track of medications, remind you what your peak flow is, and indicate what steps to take if you have an asthma attack. Sit down with your doctors and ask them to fill out a written action plan. Have your plan updated at least once a year.

Seized Drug Unit

The Seized Drug Unit identifies controlled substances seized by law enforcement agencies. The evidence analyzed is usually presented in the form of pills, powders and plant material. Our analysts use sophisticated instrumentation and techniques to weigh and identify various controlled substances, such as cocaine, heroin, and fentanyl.

Drug Testing and Analysis

Testing methods for the identification of controlled substances include Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS).

Clinical Microbiology

Welcome to the Lab

The Maine CDC's Health and Environmental Testing Laboratory (HETL) assists in the prevention, treatment and control of biological, chemical, and radiological hazards that threaten the community and environment. We are the assessment, surveillance and quality assurance division of the Maine CDC and partner with government agencies on state policy development and the quality assurance oversight of services provided by the public and private sectors.

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