Guest Column by Assemblyman Karl Brabenec: Naloxone, a vital shield against overdose tragedies

As the opioid crisis continues to devastate our communities, one crucial tool in our fight is a medication called naloxone, which swiftly reverses the effects of narcotics and can save those who have overdosed.

Today, as your Assemblyman, I emphasize the urgent need to expand access to naloxone and utilize the resources provided by the New York State government to combat this deadly crisis.

Naloxone, also known by the brand name Narcan, temporarily reverses the stupor and paralysis caused by an overdose and buys crucial time for further medical intervention.ย  Any person can administer naloxone safely, via a nasal spray, to someone who has overdosed; no medical training is needed to do this.ย  This allows all of us to help save lives when seconds count.

New York has taken significant strides to address the public health emergency that narcotics like fentanyl have caused.ย  The state has allocated resources to make naloxone widely available and has implemented programs to ensure its distribution in all communities.ย  These initiatives, backed by state agencies and other organizations, have the power to save many lives.

To maximize the effectiveness of naloxone, we must collaborate with healthcare providers, first responders, and community organizations to ensure that it is readily available in areas most at risk.ย  Law-enforcement agencies, schools, and community centers all should have naloxone kits.

Along with expanding access, education and training programs are crucial.ย  All of us should have the knowledge and skills to recognize the signs of overdose and administer naloxone effectively.ย  Targeted training for those in direct contact with individuals at risk can help to create a network of informed individuals ready to intervene and save lives.

Itโ€™s also essential to address the barriers and stigma associated with addiction so that those most likely to need lifesaving naloxone will have access to help without fear of judgment or reprisal.ย  Compassion,…

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