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  2. State government response to the opioid epidemic in the ...

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    The Georgia Council on Substance Abuse advised all first responders in the state to carry and be conversant with the administration of naloxone "…at all times." The nasal version of naloxone is critical for first responders during the pandemic as it can be dispensed at arm's length very quickly. [19]

  3. Downtown Macon restaurants more willing to carry Narcan ... - AOL

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    Advocates say downtown restaurants were hesitant to carry it until recently. Downtown Macon restaurants more willing to carry Narcan. Group trains employees to use it

  4. 1st opioid overdose reversal drug approved over-the-counter ...

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    It’s most important for people who use drugs to have access to naloxone. But if you know someone who uses drugs, you should consider carrying naloxone, too, the experts say.

  5. Judge ordered a Macon motel to keep Narcan on hand to cut ...

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  6. Take-home naloxone program - Wikipedia

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    Naloxone was created in a laboratory, patented in 1961, and approved by the FDA a decade later. [1] It was first proposed in the 1990s for community-based provisions of take-home naloxone rescue kits (THN) to opioid users, which involved training opioid users, along with their family or friends, in awareness, emergency management, and administration of naloxone. [2]

  7. Naloxone - Wikipedia

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    Naloxone is a non-selective and competitive opioid receptor antagonist. [6] [17] It reverses the depression of the central nervous system and respiratory system caused by opioids. [13] Naloxone was patented in 1961 and approved for opioid overdose in the United States in 1971. [18] [19] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential ...

  8. Who should you carry naloxone? Probably you. Here's how it ...

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  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag. The moment reminds his father of Patrick’s graduation from college, and he takes a picture of his son with his cell phone.