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Pharmacy on-site overdose protocols and prevention of overdose.
The objective of this study was to assess prevalence of on-site pharmacy overdose incidents and pharmacist and site characteristics associated with having a known protocol for responding to on-site overdose emergencies. 3,100 pharmacists in Massachusetts and Rhode Island responded to an anonymous, online survey; 17.5% reported at least one suspected overdose at their practice and 42.9% reported knowledge of their practice’s overdose protocol. Pharmacists knowledgeable about protocols were also more likely to offer naloxone to patients and did not practice at chain pharmacies. The authors concluded that community pharmacies that stock and distribute naloxone are key parts of community efforts to address the opioid crisis, and that other healthcare settings should implement on-site overdose response protocols and cultivate a standard of providing naloxone to patients.
AHRQ-funded; HS024021.
Citation: Green TC, Soipe A, Baloy B .
Pharmacy on-site overdose protocols and prevention of overdose.
Subst Abus 2022; 43(1):64-68. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2020.1736236..
Keywords: Provider: Pharmacist, Opioids, Medication, Substance Abuse, Behavioral Health, Prevention