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Public health experts are worried by the proposed cuts to naloxone programs. One called the overdose antidote a “silver ...
I can save someone’s life during an overdose.” This is a statement we believe all students should be able to make by the time ...
The Trump administration has proposed cutting a $56 million grant that teaches first responders how to use the lifesaving overdose reversal drug naloxone, which experts say could reverse progress the ...
A draft HHS budget proposal would cut funding for a crucial program that equips first responders with the opioid antagonist.
The University of Georgia and the state of Georgia are now making naloxone accessible after the significant increase in ...
U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen implored U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. not to slash funding for ...
The Trump administration is considering whether or not it will cut access to Naloxone, a medicine that can "rapidly reverse" ...
For decades, users had to get prescriptions from their doctors, who were often reluctant to dispense naloxone due to stigma about drug use. Naloxone, in fact, is a simpler fix to fentanyl deaths ...
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is condemning the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) plans to terminate a ...
As the opioid epidemic continues to plague the United States, Narcan and other treatments that administer naloxone have ...
More than two dozen opioid prevention programs face elimination from the federal budget, including a $56 million grant for naloxone distribution and first responder training on how to use the ...