Do you have any stats from you county showing how often it has been administered by basics, cops, firefighters? Thanks
Here's
three examples from Mass:
"In 2013, the Boston EMS service responded to 1207 overdose calls, and EMTs administered naloxone in 458 cases."
"Between 2010 and 2013, Quincy police administered naloxone 201 times"
"Between 2010 and 2013, Revere firefighters administered naloxone 114 times."
Has your county allowed EMT basics, cops, and/or firefighters to administer Narcan?
If so, any stats on how often it has been used and if there is any evidence of lower OD deaths?
Yup, CT allows for it. As does NY.
I have not personally had the chance to administer naloxone. However, as I mentioned earlier, there is good evidence that it is being used frequently even in smaller cities (Quincy and Revere, MA). Heck, here's another
study, where they cite harm reduction programs for users:
"By June 2014, 644 local programs in 30 states and Washington, D.C. were responsible for the distribution of 152,283 naloxone kits and 26,453 overdose reversals."
And
another...pretty small
n, but, you know, I'll take what I can get:
"Data from 247 individuals were eligible for study inclusion. Opioid overdose deaths increased significantly before initiation of the police officer NPP with average deaths per quarter of 5.5 for 2011, 15.3 for 2012, and 16.3 for the first 9 months of 2013. After initiation of the police officer NPP, the number of opioid overdose deaths decreased each quarter with an overall average of 13.4. Of the 67 participants who received naloxone by police officers, 52 (77.6%) survived, and 8 (11.9%) were lost to follow-up."