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Like scores of communities across America, Carter County, Tenn., which includes Elizabethton, has been struck hard by an opioid crisis that has ravaged families and reshaped how a generation of young people are being raised. Nationally, few cities have been spared as more than 400,000 Americans have died from opioid overdoses.
In Carter County, where 56,000 people live in a cluster of small cities and rural towns on the North Carolina border, nearly 60 people have died from opioid overdoses since 2014. That year, 8.1 million painkiller prescriptions were written in Tennessee, more than the states population of about 6.5 million.
Desperate to save lives, county health officials have embraced a practical if radical strategy for stemming the tide of addiction: Teaching children as young as 6 how to reverse an overdose.
In the past three years, the countys drug prevention coalition has given Narcan training to an estimated 600 young children and teenagers in after-school programs, babysitting classes and vaping cessation courses. Some of the young people have in turn trained their peers and taken a leading role in distributing Narcan at community events, like a back-to-school bash last fall where one child gave out 70 doses.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/23/us/opioids-tennessee-narcan-training.html
EndlessWire
(6,463 posts)Narcan is awesome stuff.
WhiskeyGrinder
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I_UndergroundPanther
(12,462 posts)Dose in my closet. If I run into somebody overdosing or if my neighbors need that kind of help I got narcan. I feel better knowing I could help rather than watch helplessly from my apartment window as someone dies.