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Adverse events related to bystander naloxone administration in cases of suspected opioid overdose in British Columbia: An observational study.

Amina Moustaqim-BarretteKristi PapamihaliSierra WilliamsMax FergusonJessica MoeRoy PurssellJane A Buxton
Published in: PloS one (2021)
This study provides evidence from thousands of bystander reversed opioid overdoses using Take-Home Naloxone kits in British Columbia, and suggests bystander-administered naloxone is safe and effective for opioid overdose reversal. Data suggests an emphasis on titration during bystander naloxone training in situations where the person experiencing overdose can be adequately ventilated may help avoid severe withdrawal symptoms. We identified a decreasing trend in the likelihood of moderate or severe withdrawal over the study period.
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