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TexasTowelie

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Sat Jun 17, 2017, 05:38 AM Jun 2017

Boxes Containing Naloxone To Be Installed In Public Spaces [View all]

There’s a new tool in the fight against drug overdose deaths in Rhode Island. Publicly available boxes containing naloxone, an anti-overdose drug, have been installed in various social service agencies in Providence.

Dr. Geoff Capraro, a physician at Rhode Island Hospital, helped design the so-called NaloxBoxes, which he likens to a fire extinguisher.

"In other facilities I think other people might have naloxone stored away in a desk drawer, but it might not be where it needs to be. It might not be known to everyone where that medicine is. So we want to make it in a proper place like a fire extinguisher. And anybody can use it and you could save your neighbor or loved one," explained Capraro.

The boxes hold four doses of naloxone, a drug that reverses the effects of opioid overdose. The idea is similar to defibrillators or fire extinguishers: the boxes will be in public places, with easy to follow instructions. In the coming weeks more than 30 NaloxBoxes will be installed around Providence.

http://ripr.org/post/boxes-containing-naloxone-be-installed-public-spaces

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