Baltimore Explores a Bold Solution to Fight Heroin Addiction.
Health commissioner Dr. Leana S. Wen gives every single city resident access to medication that stops an overdose in its tracks.
*A key to Wens plan is the distribution of an antidote that can reverse a life-threatening opioid overdose. Inhaled through a nasal spray or injected into the upper arm or thigh like an EpiPen, Naloxone instantly revives a person from an overdose with few, if any, serious side effects. During a heroin high, chemicals block pain and induce euphoria dulling the body to such an extent that the lungs forget to breathe while sleeping or the heart fails to pump adequately. Essentially shaking the brain out of its high, Naloxone creates a 30 to 90 minute window in which medical treatment can be sought. It truly is a miracle drug, Baltimore County Fire Chief John Hohman tells the Baltimore Sun. It takes someone from near-death to consciousness in a matter of seconds.'>>>
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