Background Opioid overdose is a major and increasing cause of injury and death. There is an urgent need for interventions to reduce overdose events among high-risk persons. Methods Adults at elevated risk for opioid overdose involving heroin or pharmaceutical opioids who had been cared for in an emergency department (ED) were randomised to overdose education combined with a brief behavioural intervention and take-home naloxone or usual care. Outcomes included: (1) time to first opioid overdose-related event resulting in medical attention or death using competing risks survival analysis; and (2) ED visit and hospitalisation rates, using negative binomial regression and adjusting for time at risk. Results During the follow-up period, 24% of...
Mortality resulting from drug abuse (or overdose) has tremendously increased over the past decades. ...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution (OE...
Background Opioid overdose is a major and increasing cause of injury and death. There is an urgent n...
BackgroundIn response to increasing opioid overdoses, US prevention efforts have focused on prescrib...
ObjectiveThe United States is amidst an opioid epidemic, including synthetic opioids that may result...
The number of opioid related overdose deaths has increased significantly over the past ten years. In...
Introduction There have been over 400,000 deaths related to prescription opioids in the US since 199...
Introduction: Emergency departments (EDs) may be high-yield venues to address opioid deaths with edu...
Abstract Background: The numbers of patients that misuse both prescription and illicit drugs resulti...
Emergency department (ED) visits for opioid* overdoses rose 30% in all parts of the US from July 201...
BackgroundOpioid medication to treat acutely injured patients is usual care in trauma settings. A hi...
To evaluate the impact of state supported overdose education and nasal naloxone distribution (OEND) ...
Background:Drug overdoses are the leading cause of injury death in the United States with an estimat...
Importance Fatal and nonfatal opioid overdoses are at record levels, and emergency department (ED) ...
Mortality resulting from drug abuse (or overdose) has tremendously increased over the past decades. ...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution (OE...
Background Opioid overdose is a major and increasing cause of injury and death. There is an urgent n...
BackgroundIn response to increasing opioid overdoses, US prevention efforts have focused on prescrib...
ObjectiveThe United States is amidst an opioid epidemic, including synthetic opioids that may result...
The number of opioid related overdose deaths has increased significantly over the past ten years. In...
Introduction There have been over 400,000 deaths related to prescription opioids in the US since 199...
Introduction: Emergency departments (EDs) may be high-yield venues to address opioid deaths with edu...
Abstract Background: The numbers of patients that misuse both prescription and illicit drugs resulti...
Emergency department (ED) visits for opioid* overdoses rose 30% in all parts of the US from July 201...
BackgroundOpioid medication to treat acutely injured patients is usual care in trauma settings. A hi...
To evaluate the impact of state supported overdose education and nasal naloxone distribution (OEND) ...
Background:Drug overdoses are the leading cause of injury death in the United States with an estimat...
Importance Fatal and nonfatal opioid overdoses are at record levels, and emergency department (ED) ...
Mortality resulting from drug abuse (or overdose) has tremendously increased over the past decades. ...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution (OE...