IntroductionOverdose is a leading cause of death in the United States, especially among people who inject drugs (PWID). Improving naloxone access and carrying among PWID may offset recent increases in overdose mortality associated with the influx of synthetic opioids in the drug market. This study characterized prevalence and correlates of several naloxone outcomes among PWID.MethodsDuring 2018, a survey to assess experience with naloxone was administered to 915 participants in the AIDS Linked to the IntraVenous Experience (ALIVE) study, an ongoing community-based observational cohort of people who currently inject or formerly injected drugs in Baltimore, Maryland. We examined the associations of naloxone outcomes (training, supply, use, an...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
BackgroundFatal opioid overdose is a pressing public health concern in the United States. Addressing...
PurposeDrug overdose deaths are epidemic in the U.S. Prescription opioid pain relievers (OPR) and he...
Opiate overdose is a significant cause of mortality among injection drug users (IDUs) in the United ...
Opiate overdose is a significant cause of mortality among injection drug users (IDUs) in the United ...
Abstract Background Drug-induced and drug-related deaths have been increasing for the past decade th...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Abstract Background Opioid overdose is a leading cause of death among injection drug users. Over hal...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Prehospital use of naloxone for presumed opioid overdose has increased markedly in ...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
BackgroundFatal opioid overdose is a pressing public health concern in the United States. Addressing...
PurposeDrug overdose deaths are epidemic in the U.S. Prescription opioid pain relievers (OPR) and he...
Opiate overdose is a significant cause of mortality among injection drug users (IDUs) in the United ...
Opiate overdose is a significant cause of mortality among injection drug users (IDUs) in the United ...
Abstract Background Drug-induced and drug-related deaths have been increasing for the past decade th...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Abstract Background Opioid overdose is a leading cause of death among injection drug users. Over hal...
BackgroundAccidental overdose, driven largely by opioids, is a leading cause of death among people w...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Prehospital use of naloxone for presumed opioid overdose has increased markedly in ...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...