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Distribution of intranasal naloxone to potential opioid overdose bystanders in Sweden: effects on overdose mortality in a full region-wide study
by
Isendahl, Pernilla
, Malmqvist, Ulf
, Troberg, Katja
, Landgren, Maria
, Håkansson, Anders
, Alanko Blomé, Marianne
in
Addiction
/ Addictions
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug Overdose
/ Drug use
/ Emergency medical care
/ Female
/ Harm reduction
/ Health Sciences
/ Heroin
/ Humans
/ Hälsovetenskap
/ Intervention
/ Intoxication
/ Male
/ Medical and Health Sciences
/ Medicin och hälsovetenskap
/ mental health
/ Methadone
/ Morphine
/ Mortality
/ Naloxone - therapeutic use
/ Narcotic Antagonists - therapeutic use
/ Narcotics
/ Opiate Overdose - drug therapy
/ Opioid-Related Disorders - drug therapy
/ Patients
/ Pharmacists
/ Primary care
/ public health
/ Substance abuse treatment
/ substance misuse
/ Substance use disorder
/ Sweden - epidemiology
/ toxicology
2024
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Distribution of intranasal naloxone to potential opioid overdose bystanders in Sweden: effects on overdose mortality in a full region-wide study
by
Isendahl, Pernilla
, Malmqvist, Ulf
, Troberg, Katja
, Landgren, Maria
, Håkansson, Anders
, Alanko Blomé, Marianne
in
Addiction
/ Addictions
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug Overdose
/ Drug use
/ Emergency medical care
/ Female
/ Harm reduction
/ Health Sciences
/ Heroin
/ Humans
/ Hälsovetenskap
/ Intervention
/ Intoxication
/ Male
/ Medical and Health Sciences
/ Medicin och hälsovetenskap
/ mental health
/ Methadone
/ Morphine
/ Mortality
/ Naloxone - therapeutic use
/ Narcotic Antagonists - therapeutic use
/ Narcotics
/ Opiate Overdose - drug therapy
/ Opioid-Related Disorders - drug therapy
/ Patients
/ Pharmacists
/ Primary care
/ public health
/ Substance abuse treatment
/ substance misuse
/ Substance use disorder
/ Sweden - epidemiology
/ toxicology
2024
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Distribution of intranasal naloxone to potential opioid overdose bystanders in Sweden: effects on overdose mortality in a full region-wide study
by
Isendahl, Pernilla
, Malmqvist, Ulf
, Troberg, Katja
, Landgren, Maria
, Håkansson, Anders
, Alanko Blomé, Marianne
in
Addiction
/ Addictions
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug Overdose
/ Drug use
/ Emergency medical care
/ Female
/ Harm reduction
/ Health Sciences
/ Heroin
/ Humans
/ Hälsovetenskap
/ Intervention
/ Intoxication
/ Male
/ Medical and Health Sciences
/ Medicin och hälsovetenskap
/ mental health
/ Methadone
/ Morphine
/ Mortality
/ Naloxone - therapeutic use
/ Narcotic Antagonists - therapeutic use
/ Narcotics
/ Opiate Overdose - drug therapy
/ Opioid-Related Disorders - drug therapy
/ Patients
/ Pharmacists
/ Primary care
/ public health
/ Substance abuse treatment
/ substance misuse
/ Substance use disorder
/ Sweden - epidemiology
/ toxicology
2024
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Distribution of intranasal naloxone to potential opioid overdose bystanders in Sweden: effects on overdose mortality in a full region-wide study
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Distribution of intranasal naloxone to potential opioid overdose bystanders in Sweden: effects on overdose mortality in a full region-wide study
2024
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ObjectivesDistribution of take-home naloxone is suggested to reduce opioid-related fatalities, but few studies have examined the effects on overdose deaths in the general population of an entire community. This study aimed to assess the effects on overdose deaths of a large-scale take-home naloxone programme starting in June 2018, using an observational design with a historic control period.DesignFrom the national causes of death register, deaths diagnosed as X42 or Y12 (International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision, ICD-10) were registered as overdoses. Numbers of overdoses were calculated per 100 000 inhabitants in the general population, and controlled for data including only individuals with a prior substance use disorder in national patient registers, to focus on effects within the primary target population of the programme. The full intervention period (2019–2021) was compared with a historic control period (2013–2017).SettingSkåne county, Sweden.ParticipantsGeneral population.InterventionsLarge-scale take-home naloxone distribution to individuals at risk of overdose.Primary and secondary outcome measuresDecrease in overdose deaths per 100 000 inhabitants, in total and within the population with substance use disorder diagnosis.ResultsAnnual average number of overdose deaths decreased significantly from 3.9 to 2.8 per 100 000 inhabitants from the control period to the intervention period (a significant decrease in men, from 6.7 to 4.3, but not in women, from 1.2 to 1.3). Significant changes remained when examining only prior substance use disorder patients, and decreases in overdose deaths could not be attributed to a change in treatment needs for opioid use disorders in healthcare and social services.ConclusionsThe present study, involving 3 years of take-home naloxone distribution, demonstrated a decreased overdose mortality in the population, however, only in men. The findings call for further implementation of naloxone programmes, and for further studies of potential effects and barriers in women.Trial registration numberNCT03570099.
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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