Price Soars For Key Weapon Against Heroin Overdoses
Wednesday Oct 28th, 2015
Around the U.S., a worsening heroin epidemic has more and more cities turning to the anti-overdose drug naloxone to reduce deaths from abuse. Also known as Narcan, the medication blocks the effects of opioids and reverses the respiratory depression that occurs during an overdose.
Baltimore recently stepped up its naloxone training, focusing on drug users, and their families and friends. So far this year, city health workers have taught nearly 4,400 people how to use naloxone. That's more than quadruple the number trained in 2014.
Read more at: http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/09/10/439219409/naloxone-p...