that 2,729 community pharmacies in Ontario – 56 per cent of the total – dispensed at least one free naloxone kit between July 2016 – shortly after the program was introduced – and March 2018.
Wide availability of naloxone has been prioritized in Canada and elsewhere as a way to reduce the rate of opioid-related deaths. In the U.S., 2018 represented the first time in nearly 30 years that overdose deaths had declined from the previous year. Experts point to the doubling of naloxone prescriptions between 2017 and 2018 as one likely factor behind the decline.
Over the 21-month study period, a total of 91,069 kits were distributed to 67,910 individuals. The distribution rate rose significantly as time went on, with 1.9 out of every 100,000 Ontarians receiving naloxone in July 2016 and 48.5 out of every 100,000 getting it in March 2018.The program was found to be particularly effective at reaching people who had been prescribed methadone or buprenorphine to wean themselves off of an opioid addiction.
Are WindsorPolice getting Naloxone any time soon? Who was responsible for keeping it away from police? Former police chief, drewdilkens or WPS Board? The OACP is on board and I believe the province funds the kits. TheWindsorStar CBCWindsor CTVWindsor BlackburnEssex
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