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Ask the Opioid Dependent Patient, Not Law Enforcement, About Incidences of Opioid Overdoses

01.02.2018 - By Opiate recovery podcastPlay

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Law enforcement is not in a position to know how many fatal or near fatal overdoses occur within their jurisdiction. We can’t rely on their statistics for an accurate count of how many people have nearly died. So where do we turn for more accurate figures? To the patients who are dependent upon opioids themselves. Listen in to the opiate recovery support group as they discuss attitudes toward Narcan.

Discussion Guide:

Have you suffered an overdose and been revived with Narcan? If so, were the police notified?

It is reported that a Sheriff in Butler County, Ohio refuses to equip his officers with Narcan. What are his concerns that would prevent him from doing so?

Other law enforcement departments are happy to have Narcan at their disposal. Why would they find it beneficial?

Why would law enforcement not be an accurate source of statistics on fatal or near fatal overdoses?

Supplemental Reading:

Gail Gabbert, Ask the Opioid Dependent Patient, https://www.opiatesupportgroup.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=1166&action;=edit

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