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The number of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admissions
for opioid overdoses doubled between 2004 and 2015, despite continuing efforts to curb misuse of the addictive painkillers among adults, according to a new study by researchers from the University of Chicago Medicine published in the journal Pediatrics.
The study also did not determine whether increased ICU admissions
for opioid overdoses resulted from improved community emergency response that may have saved lives but then required critical care, or whether the increased ICU admissions indicated that community emergency response needs improvement so patients require a less intensive hospital care.
Surgeon General Jerome Adams is issuing a rare public health advisory on Thursday, calling for friends and family of people at risk
for opioid overdoses to carry the OD - reversal medication naloxone.
In 2015, there were 65 hospitalizations and 163 outpatient emergency room treatments
for opioid overdoses in Niagara County.
Emergency room runs
for opioid overdoses grew by 30 percent between July 2016 and September 2017, the most recent federal statistics show.
The Health Department strongly encourages individuals who are likely to witness an opioid overdose, including individuals at risk
for opioid overdose themselves as well as their friends and family members, to learn more about overdose prevention and obtain naloxone.
They identified 135,971 weighted ED visits that were coded
for opioid overdose.
In 2009, Project ASSERT, with support from Boston Public Health Commission and Massachusetts Department of Public Health, also began offering overdose prevention education and naloxone rescue kits to emergency department patients at risk
for opioid overdose.
«This study confirms that the emergency department provides a promising opportunity
for opioid overdose harm reduction measures through overdose education and naloxone rescue kit distribution,» explained lead author Kristin Dwyer, MD, emergency physician at BMC.
«Is your school ready
for an opioid overdose?.»
«It is important that anyone who may be around someone at risk
for an opioid overdose have access to naloxone.»
Not exact matches
For instance, it encourages «model» federal legislation that would prop up the widespread and automatic adoption of «naloxone,» an
opioid overdose antidote that an increasing number of police forces have adopted.
U.S. life expectancy has actually fallen
for two years in a row — and while the
opioid addiction and
overdose epidemic has a part to play in that, overall, the diseases that kill Americans have been killing a larger share of them.
But further analysis released by the public health agency Friday highlight two alarming trends
for U.S. mortality: significant rises in gun and, especially, drug
overdose deaths (with the latter driven by the ongoing
opioid crisis in America).
On Thursday, US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy sent this letter to 2.3 million American doctors asking
for their help to curb what's being called an «unprecedented» epidemic of
opioid painkiller
overdose deaths.
More than 33,000 American deaths involved
opioids in 2015, according to the Centers
for Disease Control (CDC), and
opioid overdoses have quadrupled since 1999.
For decades, naloxone, a drug approved in 1971 that instantly reverses the effect of
opioid overdose, languished in relative obscurity.
Large employers, which help provide the vast majority of Americans» private health insurance, paid
for more than $ 2.6 billion worth of
opioid addiction and
overdose treatment services in 2016, KFF finds.
Of the $ 2.6 billion in treatment
for opioid addiction and
overdoses, $ 2.3 billion was paid by insurance, while another $ 335 million was paid out of pocket — and more than half went toward covering employees» children.
For example, she said, research has tied medical marijuana laws to fewer
opioid overdose deaths.
In this era of marijuana legalization and
opioid overdoses, it was encouraging to see the attorney general call attention to drug education
for the young.
U.S. senators Susan Collins (R - ME) and Claire McCaskill (D - MO)-- the committee's chairwoman and ranking member — have reached out to Pfizer ($ PFE), Mylan ($ MYL), Amphastar ($ AMPH), Adapt Pharma and Kaleo, asking them to account
for their pricing moves on the med, the cost of which has been heading north alongside
opioid abuse and
overdose rates.
Lawmakers in more than a dozen states have proposed taxing prescription painkillers as a way to hold drugmakers accountable
for the nation's
opioid addiction and
overdose crisis.
Last year, stats concerning the
opioid epidemic crossed a grim new line:
Overdoses — mostly on
opioids — are now the leading cause of death
for Americans under the age of 50.
DFCR's Declaration of Principles points out that there are more than 700,000 cannabis arrests in the United States every year — disproportionately
for people of color — and that access to legal cannabis coincides with a reduction in
opioid overdoses.
Opioid overdose and death are a real threat
for teens experimenting with drugs, so parents must take every opportunity to talk with their children about drug abuse.
Among the label changes is a strengthened warning that breastfeeding is not recommended while using medicines containing codeine or tramadol, because of the potential
for serious adverse effects in the infant due to
opioid overdose (1).
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has strengthened the label warning to state that breastfeeding is not recommended while using medicines containing codeine or tramadol because of the potential
for serious adverse effects in the infant due to
opioid overdose (76).
Republican state Sen. Andrew Lanza on Thursday compared the public outrage to mass shooting deaths and asked why there isn't more
for deaths caused by
opioid overdoses.
Facing a rising death toll from drug
overdoses, state lawmakers across the country are testing a strategy to boost treatment
for opioid addicts: Force drug manufacturers and their distributors to pay
for it.
The state Health Department will soon help offset the cost
for individuals looking to buy medication that reverses
opioid overdoses.
Last week, the Governor and legislative leaders reached an agreement on multiple bills that include new programs and insurance reforms to improve treatment options
for individuals suffering from heroin and
opioid addiction; measures to strengthen penalties and put in place additional tools
for law enforcement to crack down on the distribution of illegal drugs; provisions to ensure the proper and safe use of naloxone, an
overdose antidote; and support
for enhanced public awareness campaigns to prevent drug abuse.
The New York Democrat announced his support
for the legislation Tuesday in Rochester, where he says there have been increases in crimes,
overdoses and deaths from
opioids and synthetic counterparts.
New York has been in the grips of an
opioid epidemic
for more than a decade with more than 2,900 people dying from
overdoses statewide last year.
On the issue of
opioid abuse, Perini said he would use what is known that the «Kingpin» statute to get penalties of 25 years to life
for drug sellers he said were responsible
for 400
overdose deaths last year.
It's one of many efforts including Governor Andrew Cuomo's plan
for state assistance
for medication that reverses
opioid overdoses Monday.
«The number of heroin and
opioid overdoses is on the rise and the situation is frightening
for many residents from all around Erie County.
State senators are turning to police, doctors, and their constituents
for proposed solutions to the increase in deaths from
opioid overdoses.
A bill that would allow
for the over-the-counter sale of naloxone — a drug used to counter the effects of an
opioid overdose — was signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Sen. David Carlucci announced on Friday.
In the 13 states that passed laws allowing
for the use of medical marijuana between 1999 and 2010, 25 percent fewer people die from
opioid overdoses annually.
The new public awareness campaign will feature ads warning of the risks of using the
opioid drug, along with information about where to turn
for help and what to do in the event of an
overdose.
The number of Erie County residents dying from
opioid drug
overdoses fell last year, reversing a lethal body count trend
for the first time since 2013.
At a time when fatal heroin and
opioid overdoses have risen to unprecedented rates — 10 suspected opiate
overdose deaths a week in Erie County — many area families complain that health care insurers are denying coverage
for loved ones seeking medication and inpatient treatment
for their addictions.
Public health officials on Thursday reported 42 suspected
opioid overdose deaths in Erie County
for the month so far, half of them since Dec. 19 and six alone on Dec. 27.
The push
for the database stems from a study published earlier this month in the Annals of Internal Medicine which found 91 % of the 2,848 patients who had previously
overdosed were later prescribed
opioids by their doctors.
Erie County, NY Department of Health» Free Community Trainings in
Opioid Overdose Recognition & Use of Naloxone
for Reversal
Overdose deaths from
opioids, including prescription
opioids and heroin, have more than quadrupled since 1999, according to the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention.
The uninsured and those without prescription coverage can already receive naloxone
for free through the state's
opioid overdose prevention programs.
ALBANY — The state Health Department will soon help offset the cost
for individuals looking to buy medication that reverses
opioid overdoses, Gov. Cuomo announced Monday.