Those without insurance or prescription drug coverage can access
naloxone through a no - cost network of registered prevention programs.
Not exact matches
«The training is very easy and the worst thing that could happen to someone that maybe didn't go
through the training is that they would administer
Naloxone not in the most effective manner, which obviously is not good.
The uninsured and those without prescription coverage can already receive
naloxone for free
through the state's opioid overdose prevention programs.
Death from opioid overdose is preventable
through timely administration of the antidote
naloxone.
One way to reduce the nation's number of opioid - related deaths, said Northeastern University drug policy expert Leo Beletsky, is
through the timely administration of
naloxone, the life - saving overdose antidote.
«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.
If an overdose victim enters a hospital ER,
naloxone can be given by a medical professional as a shot under the skin or
through a breathing tube.
In the meantime, experts suggest that lives can be saved
through broader distribution of the anti-overdose medication
naloxone (Narcan), and by improved law enforcement efforts to cut the supply of synthetic opioids entering the country.