Title of article :
Opioid overdose prevention and naloxone rescue kits: what we know and what we don’t know
Author/Authors :
Kerensky, Todd Instructor of Medicine - Boston University School of Medicine - Boston Medical Center, USA , Walley, Alexander Y. Section of General Internal Medicine - Clinical Addiction Research and Education Unit - Boston University School of Medicine - Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA 02118 USA
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
he opioid use and overdose crisis is persistent and dynamic. Opioid overdoses were initially driven in the 1990s and 2000s by the increasing availability and misuse of prescription opioids. More recently, opioid overdoses are increas- ing at alarming rates due to wider use of heroin, which in some places is mixed with fentanyl or fentanyl derivatives. Naloxone access for opioid overdose rescue is one of the US Department of Health and Human Services’ three priority areas for responding to the opioid crisis. This article summarizes the known benefits of naloxone access and details unanswered questions about overdose education and naloxone rescue kits. Hopefully future research will address these knowledge gaps, improve the effectiveness of opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution programs, and unlock the full promise of naloxone rescue kits.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
Naloxone rescue kits , Overdose prevention , Opioid overdose education
Journal title :
Addiction Science and Clinical Practice
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2619943
Link To Document :
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