The Midland County Department of Public Health has provided a harm reduction station located at the Midland County Services Building, 220 W. Ellsworth St. in Midland. The harm reduction station is ...
Syracuse, NY -- Onondaga County’s health department will mail a box of free Narcan to anyone locally who asks. In fact, the county health department has mailed 465 boxes of the overdose ...
New Orleans’ Office of Nighttime Economy and Public Health Department are partnering with local businesses to provide free Narcan and Stop the Bleed training sessions for hospitality workers.
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Narcan vending machines are now in Mobile County, ready to save lives. The Mobile County Health Department is partnering with LTS Health to open 5 kiosks that will dispense ...
The updated prescription information on Naloxone provides an overview of possible side effects, precautions, warnings, and storage tips. You'll also find brand names used in india and ...
Georgia Overdose Prevention director Andy Gish holds a kit to administer Naloxone through injection in a workshop for food service workers and other community members on Tuesday, Oct. 15 ...
LaMar Hasbrouck, chief operating officer of the Cook County Department of Public Health, talk about placing vending machines at Cook County Health facilities to dispense Narcan at a news ...
In total, 2022’s numbers were higher than the 134 fentanyl-related deaths the county saw from 2016 to 2020. Arlington is ...
Narcan, a version of Naloxone that is the standard treatment for opioid overdose, was first approved for use without prescription in March of 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.
A city health inspector will deliver the two doses of the naloxone and instructions on use and storage to participating businesses. The 1,925 deaths were a decline of 438. Gov. Greg Abbott ...
On a bustling Denver street corner one recent afternoon outside the offices of the Harm Reduction Action Center, employees of the education and advocacy nonprofit handed out free naloxone kits to ...
A new study shows how the increased administration of naloxone by non-medical laypersons - or bystanders with little to no medical training - could be one factor contributing to this decline.