I was at a recent meeting of a statewide opiate overdose working group, composed of a wide variety of community stakeholders all committed to helping curb the crisis, when I heard one woman say our goal should be Narcan in every medicine cabinet. Certainly Narcan should be in the homes of any person with a […]
As the opiate epidemic fueled by the overprescription of Oxycontin and the false claims of its safety is devastating our country, the Los Angeles Times is reporting the drug companies are now aggressively marketing the controversial painkiller overseas, using the same tactics they employed in this country. OxyContin goes global — “We’re only just getting started” Read the entire […]
52,404 Americans died of preventable drug overdoses in 2015, an 11% increase over 2015 according to a report released December 16, 2016 by the Centers for Disease Control. The death rate from synthetic opiates rose a chilling 73%. Overdose deaths now far outstrip car crash fatalities (37,757) and gun deaths (36,252). Increases in Drug and Opioid-Involved […]
When I started as a paramedic in Hartford in 1995, only paramedics carried Naloxone. Today, BLS ambulances carry it as well as our first responding Hartford Fire Department. A month from now, our Hartford Police Department officers will also carry it. This is a good thing. Hartford Police Begin Carrying Naloxone As Drug Overdose Deaths […]
A 24 year old man from one of Hartford’s suburbs had his life saved by a newspaper. He got into heroin five years ago through, in his own words “stupidity.” While many get into it through injury, a doctor’s prescription exposing them to opiates, taking too many, becoming addicted, getting cut off or needing […]