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  2. How to save a fentanyl victim: Key facts about naloxone - AOL

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    A web search for “free naloxone” returned hundreds of results. Dr. Bonnie Milas, an intensive care anesthesiologist at the University of Pennsylvania, uses fentanyl in combination with other ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Narcan will be available for purchase over-the-counter in ...

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    Narcan (Naloxone HCl Nasal Spray 4 mg) will be available for purchase over-the-counter starting in September, the drug's manufacturer Emergent BioSolutions Inc. announced Wednesday. The company's ...

  5. Officials stock up on overdose antidote naloxone after ... - AOL

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    The office of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said this week it will provide naloxone to any of the state's 159 counties after a letter intercepted on its way to elections officials ...

  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. Harm reduction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    REACH acquired funding from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for the creation of overdose education and naloxone distribution. [31] As a result, 4,235 naloxone kits were distributed to 3,906 individuals and REACH conducted both bystander training and clinic staff training.

  8. Free Naloxone event today in the region - AOL

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    Sep. 14—BLUEFIELD — Free naloxone, which is used to reverse opioid overdoses, is being offered today in Mercer, McDowell and Monroe Counties as part of Appalachian Save a Life Day. Naloxone is ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The CDC reported recently that heroin-related overdose deaths jumped 39 percent nationwide between 2012 and 2013, surging to 8,257. In the past decade, Arizona’s heroin deaths rose by more than 90 percent. New York City had 420 heroin overdose deaths in 2013 — the most in a decade.