LA County to Supply Libraries With Narcan to Prevent Overdose

LA County to Supply Libraries With Narcan to Prevent Overdose
A firefighter displays naloxone, a medication used to reverse opioid overdoses, on Feb. 26, 2021. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a proposal Oct. 18 to place the overdose-reversal drug naloxone, or Narcan, at county libraries and train librarians on how to administer it.

“Narcan is easy to use, anyone can carry it, and it saves lives,” Supervisor Janice Hahn, who introduced the motion, said in a statement. “Opioid deaths and fentanyl poisonings are on the rise, and we should make sure Narcan is at our county libraries where so many young people spend time after school. Parents are scared and want to know where they can get Narcan to keep in case of an emergency, so I want to explore making our libraries Narcan kit distribution sites.”

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