More People Saving Lives with Naloxone
USATue Oct 15 2024
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Ever since the opioid crisis skyrocketed, there’s been a push to make naloxone, a life-saving overdose reversal drug, easily available to anyone. Recently, a study found that more people without medical training are using it to save lives. From June 2020 to June 2022, emergency services saw a 6. 1% drop in giving naloxone, but a huge 43. 5% increase in people administering it before professionals arrived. This shift suggests that public health efforts to educate the public are working. Naloxone, often used as a nasal spray, can quickly restore breathing in someone who’s overdosed, usually with just one dose.
The study also highlights a downward trend in overdose deaths in the US, with fatalities dropping as much as 10% in the past year. Experts say this shows how naloxone is becoming a key part of public health strategies against the opioid crisis. However, there are still challenges. Only 3. 4% of the people who received naloxone got it from someone without medical training. Also, drug-checking techniques could help users make safer choices. The hope is that with naloxone now available over the counter, more people will learn to use it and potentially save lives.
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