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NARCAN


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‘Another tool in our fight’: State of Texas launches NARCAN locater map in battle against fentanyl poisoning

Read full article: ‘Another tool in our fight’: State of Texas launches NARCAN locater map in battle against fentanyl poisoning

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has launches an online, interactive map that shows where people can go to either acquire for free or purchase life-saving Naloxone (NARCAN).

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Rising drug use among teens in Harris County: A growing crisis

Read full article: Rising drug use among teens in Harris County: A growing crisis

In recent years, Harris County has seen a dramatic increase in drug-related deaths, hospitalizations, and healthcare visits, with teenagers being particularly affected.

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US overdose deaths are down, giving experts hope for an enduring decline

Read full article: US overdose deaths are down, giving experts hope for an enduring decline

New government data shows that U.S. drug overdose deaths appear to be showing a sustained decline.

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Report shows a drop in drug overdose deaths in Kentucky but governor says the fight is far from over

Read full article: Report shows a drop in drug overdose deaths in Kentucky but governor says the fight is far from over

Gov. Andy Beshear says drug overdose deaths in Kentucky fell nearly 10% in 2023.

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Travis County is shifting focus to prevent overdose deaths as fentanyl ravages the area

Read full article: Travis County is shifting focus to prevent overdose deaths as fentanyl ravages the area

Since 2019, accidental drug deaths have been rising in Texas, with the number tripling in Travis County.

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Fewer US overdose deaths were reported last year, but experts are still cautious

Read full article: Fewer US overdose deaths were reported last year, but experts are still cautious

The number of U.S. fatal overdoses fell last year.

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Lifesaving Narcan tough to find in Texas pharmacies

Read full article: Lifesaving Narcan tough to find in Texas pharmacies

Opioid overdoses are not slowing down in Texas. But locating Narcan, which can reverse the effects of an overdose quickly, has been tough for Texans since it was made available without a prescription last year.

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Even Narcan can’t save victims: What you should know about growing threat of ‘zombie drug’

Read full article: Even Narcan can’t save victims: What you should know about growing threat of ‘zombie drug’

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration released a public safety alert to warn Americans of a growing threat of a deadly drug called Xylazine, a combination of fentanyl mixed with xylazine.

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‘We need to do something’: Cleveland ISD hands out free Naloxone during town hall meeting amid reported drug overdoses

Read full article: ‘We need to do something’: Cleveland ISD hands out free Naloxone during town hall meeting amid reported drug overdoses

The lifesaving drug Naloxone used to reverse opioid overdoses, was handed out at Santa Fe Middle School during a Cleveland ISD town hall meeting. The meeting addressed the realities of fentanyl use.

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Texas cities and counties are destroying expired Narcan. Some say it could still be used to save lives.

Read full article: Texas cities and counties are destroying expired Narcan. Some say it could still be used to save lives.

The state has given tens of thousands of doses of a drug that can reverse opioid deaths to local governments. It can still save lives after its expiration date, but some government agencies are destroying older doses.

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Cleveland ISD to address rise in drug use in schools, community during town hall meetings

Read full article: Cleveland ISD to address rise in drug use in schools, community during town hall meetings

The Cleveland Independent School District will host town hall meetings throughout the month of October regarding drug use in its schools and community, according to a release.

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Communities across Appalachia band together for first-ever 13-state Narcan distribution event

Read full article: Communities across Appalachia band together for first-ever 13-state Narcan distribution event

An effort to destigmatize the use of overdose reversal drugs that started as a pilot in two West Virginia counties has expanded to all thirteen states in Appalachia this year.

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What is Narcan, and why is it in vending machines and at pharmacies?

Read full article: What is Narcan, and why is it in vending machines and at pharmacies?

I was having a discussion with some coworkers, and the topic of Narcan got brought up as a potential solution to drug overdoses. My initial reaction was quite literally, “What in the world is Narcan?”

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Rapper Quando Rondo crashes car while awaiting trial. Prosecutors want him back in jail

Read full article: Rapper Quando Rondo crashes car while awaiting trial. Prosecutors want him back in jail

Prosecutors in Georgia want rapper Quando Rondo back in jail after he crashed a car while awaiting trial on gang and drug charges.

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Struggling with a drug crisis, San Francisco wants Narcan available at every pharmacy

Read full article: Struggling with a drug crisis, San Francisco wants Narcan available at every pharmacy

San Francisco could become the first city in the country to require every pharmacy within its boundaries to always carry naloxone, a drug that reverses overdoses caused by fentanyl and other opioids.

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Vending machines are the latest tool for fighting opioid overdoses

Read full article: Vending machines are the latest tool for fighting opioid overdoses

Vending machines that have long been stocked with snacks are getting repurposed to distribute life-saving supplies to fight the opioid epidemic.

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Gov. Greg Abbott launches $10 million effort to combat fentanyl crisis, sends overdose-reversing meds to all 254 counties

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott launches $10 million effort to combat fentanyl crisis, sends overdose-reversing meds to all 254 counties

The “One Pill Kills” campaign is funded with the help of a federal grant, and the statewide Narcan distribution is being paid for with funds from Texas’ settlement agreement with opioid manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies.

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Houston-area mother who lost son to opioid overdose has hope for others as FDA approves over-the-counter use of NARCAN

Read full article: Houston-area mother who lost son to opioid overdose has hope for others as FDA approves over-the-counter use of NARCAN

Montgomery County Overdose Prevention Endeavor, known as M-COPE, teaches people how to use Narcan, a nasal spray made to reverse an opioid overdose.

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FDA approves over-the-counter Narcan. Here's what it means

Read full article: FDA approves over-the-counter Narcan. Here's what it means

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved selling overdose antidote naloxone over-the-counter, marking the first time an opioid treatment drug will be available without a prescription.

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Bills call for Texas teachers to be trained to administer lifesaving overdose drugs to students

Read full article: Bills call for Texas teachers to be trained to administer lifesaving overdose drugs to students

Texas is attempting to address the fentanyl crisis gripping schools by having staff learn how to administer lifesaving medication.

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Seen at 7: Opioid epidemic plus identifying an overdose

Read full article: Seen at 7: Opioid epidemic plus identifying an overdose

A doctor breaks down the opioid crisis and its presence in Houston.

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Texas GOP lawmakers warming to opioid harm-reduction policies they once opposed

Read full article: Texas GOP lawmakers warming to opioid harm-reduction policies they once opposed

Gov. Greg Abbott and other Republicans have expressed support for legalizing fentanyl test strips, which help users identify whether the drugs they are planning on taking contain the deadly synthetic opioid.

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Gov. Greg Abbott says state should fund distribution of medication that can reverse opioid overdose

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott says state should fund distribution of medication that can reverse opioid overdose

While not detailing how the distribution might be funded, Abbott said the medication, Narcan, should be distributed to law enforcement agencies as well as some hospitals and schools.

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‘I don’t want anyone to go through what I’ve gone through’: Montgomery County teen warns after fentanyl overdose

Read full article: ‘I don’t want anyone to go through what I’ve gone through’: Montgomery County teen warns after fentanyl overdose

A Montgomery County teenager who spent two nights in the hospital earlier this year after overdosing on a pill she didn’t know was laced with fentanyl is warning others about the dangers and spreading the message that it’s not worth it.

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As fentanyl plagues Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott directs state police to focus on cartels

Read full article: As fentanyl plagues Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott directs state police to focus on cartels

Abbott directed the Department of Public Safety to boost efforts to collect intelligence on cartels and investigate gangs in Texas that support drug and human smuggling.

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Florida groups canvass spring breakers to warn of fentanyl

Read full article: Florida groups canvass spring breakers to warn of fentanyl

Community activists in South Florida sprang into action after West Point cadets on spring break were sickened by fentanyl-laced cocaine at a house party.

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Texas settles another opioid lawsuit, wins $225 million against Teva

Read full article: Texas settles another opioid lawsuit, wins $225 million against Teva

The state of Texas has reached a $225 million opioid settlement with Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, according to Attorney General Ken Paxton.

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Youth’s overdose death renews pleas for Narcan in schools

Read full article: Youth’s overdose death renews pleas for Narcan in schools

The death of a Connecticut seventh grader from an apparent fentanyl overdose has renewed calls for schools to carry the opioid antidote naloxone.

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Overdose deaths far outpace COVID-19 deaths in San Francisco

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FILE - In this April 26, 2018, file photo, a man lies on the sidewalk beside a recyclable trash bin in San Francisco. A record 621 people died of drug overdoses in San Francisco so far this year, a staggering number that far outpaces the 173 deaths from COVID-19 the city has seen thus far. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)SAN FRANCISCO – A record 621 people died of drug overdoses in San Francisco so far this year, a staggering number that far outpaces the 173 deaths from COVID-19 the city has seen thus far. The crisis fueled by the powerful painkiller fentanyl could have been far worse if it wasn't for the nearly 3,000 times Narcan was used from January to the beginning of November to save someone from the brink of death, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Saturday. The data reflects the number of times people report using Narcan to the Drug Overdose Prevention and Education Project, a city-funded program that coordinates San Francisco’s response to overdose, or return to refill their supply.

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A growing problem: New grant aims to help Houston first responders prevent more opioid deaths with use of Narcan

Read full article: A growing problem: New grant aims to help Houston first responders prevent more opioid deaths with use of Narcan

HOUSTON September is National Recovery Month and while the focus has been on fighting the spread of coronavirus in Houston, officials said the city is also working to address the worsening opioid addiction crisis. According to a news release, Houston first responders have reported a 17% increase in overdoses in the months of April, May and June compared to last year. According to the release, Narcan has already been used over 1,000 times in 2020 alone. Now, more than ever, the entire Houston community needs to be aware that opioid misuse is a growing problem that could touch the lives of anyone including their own, said Dr. David Persse with the Houston Health Department. Anyone can legally possess and administer naloxone if they or someone they know is at risk of an opioid overdose.

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