Naloxone Committee
News
- Long-Term Opioid Use Could Depend on the Doctor Who First Prescribed It,The New York Times, February 15, 2017
- The Opioid Crisis: Hospital Prevention and Response, Americas Essential Hospitals Publications, January 12,2017
- The Rising Price of Naloxone — Risks to Efforts to Stem Overdose Deaths,The New England Journal of Medicine, December 6, 2016
- Training Law Enforcement to Respond to Opioid Overdose with Naloxone: Impact on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Interactions with Community Members,Drug and Alcohol Dependence, August 11, 2016
- Intranasal Aaloxone Administration by Police First Responders is Associated with Decreased Opioid Overdose Deaths, The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, September 2015
- Engaging Law Enforcement in Overdose Reversal Initiatives: Authorization and Liability for Naloxone Administration, American Public Heath Association, July 9, 2015
- Police Officer Attitudes Towards Intranasal Naloxone Training,Drug and Alcohol Dependence, January 1, 2015
- Law Enforcement Attitudes Toward Overdose Prevention and Response,Drug and Alcohol Dependence, December 1, 2013
- Nasal Administration of Naloxone Is as Effective as the Intravenous Route in Opiate Addicts,Taylor and Francis Online, July 03, 2009
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