School nurses, teachers or other people trained and qualified would be authorized to administer the nasal spray to a student or staff member experiencing symptoms of an opioid overdose.
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – CAMC General Hospital in Charleston just added a new naloxone box to their lobby. Naloxone, also ...
As the founder of Selah, a Brooklyn-based Jewish community for people in recovery, Arielle Krule aims to train 2,000 people ...
Rural counties in Southwest Pennsylvania are quickly matching pace with the region’s urban center in overdose medication ...
The Essex County Department of Health has issued a community alert after January saw the highest number of overdoses ever reported in a single month. The department posted on Facebook they’ve received ...
Tamaqua Mayor Nathan Gerace, who was elected to office as a teenager, announced Sunday that he will not be seeking a third ...
Seeing a need in his community, William Short began holding Community Awareness and Addiction Recovery meetings the fourth ...
Naloxone continues to be available by mail in ... Previously, these strips were classified as drug paraphernalia and were illegal to carry. Now, test strips, a vital component in harm reduction ...
Baltimore City Councilman Mark Conway has introduced a bill requiring medical first responders to carry buprenorphine, a drug used to treat opioid withdrawal symptoms. Conway explains that ...
A new online dashboard from The Charleston Center is designed to help in the fight against opioid overdoses. “We wanted to ...