Video: How to Prevent Prescription Drug Overdoses
The next video from the International Drug Policy Reform Conference, by our friends from the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (who were also the conference's official videographers). The video highlights interviews with US-based harm reduction experts on ways to prevent prescription drug overdoses.
it's incredible that naloxone is not available to people
that people would be arrested for carrying naloxone is ...... i don't have the words. they used to have a campaign called "what's your anti-drug?". people would say shit like "my little brother", or "my music" or "sports", or "my future" or "my mom", whatever, "that's my anti-drug". what about an actual antidote for a fatal overdose? that's not allowed?
Opiate Prohibition contributes to OD risk
They could have talked a little bit about how the criminalization of "non-medical" (ie. recreational or self-medicative) opiate use contributes to the risk of overdose. Opiate prohibition encourages concentrated opium derivatives to be used in place of the parent drug itself.
Users must hide their use, there are no public opium dens where medical emergencies could be dealt with by the owners. And obviously if adults could legally access opiates they would be able to legally access naloxone (narcan).
In place of counterproductive anti-drug propaganda users could be educated in how to use opiates safely.
Not to mention the fact that participants in heroin maintenance programs live longer than untreated junkies.
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