LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — According to the Arkansas Drug Take Back program, on average there are 188 Americans die every day from a drug overdose. A new UAMS program now aims to lower that number and save ...
ROCHESTER — A group of about 25 University of Minnesota Rochester students and staff spent their Friday afternoons learning about naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, and how to give ...
(CNN) — A Columbia University student walking down a street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side saved a man from dying from an opioid overdose using training he received at the university. Justin Tsui, a ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — To fight the opioid epidemic ravaging Western New York, the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SPPS) joined forces with the Erie County Department of ...
PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR: Meghan Breckling, assistant professor at UAMS's College of Pharmacy’s Center for Implementation Research and director of the hospital's new program to combat opioid overdoses.
WEST CHESTER — Individuals, businesses, community organizations, restaurant and hospitality employees, and others interested in learning how to properly administer Naloxone to those experiencing a ...
KENNETT SQUARE — State Rep. Christina Sappey will host a free Community Naloxone Training from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday, September 26 at the Kennett Borough Hall, 600 S. Broad St., Kennett Square.
A new program that allows naloxone to be mailed to those who want it is being credited with helping reduce the number of fatal overdoses in the state. This May 13, 2015 file photo shows the contents ...
Naloxone, the overdose reversal drug, is to become part of Arkansas school nurses' toolkits. At a news conference Tuesday in the state Capitol, Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced a program to supply the ...
If someone is overdosing on drugs, would you recognize what was happening and know what to do? Free training and access to the lifesaving overdose-reversing medication naloxone is available throughout ...
A Columbia University student walking down a street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side saved a man from dying from an opioid overdose using training he received at the university. Justin Tsui, a ...