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The Heroin Epidemic
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Published on Nov 19, 2015
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1.
The Heroin Epidemic
By: Hannah Penrose
2.
The Problem
Heroin is the major cause of overdose deaths
The deaths have increased 84% from 2010 to 2012
52% of all overdose deaths
3.
Effects
4.
Who's effected?
New York City
Staten Island
They started the pilot programs for Naloxone
It's a problem everywhere!
5.
Why Heroin?
Due to prescription drugs becoming more expensive
Police have tightened up on the availability of those drugs
Thus, people moved to heroin because it is cheap and easy to get
6.
Effects
7.
The Numbers
Every five days someone dies from overdoses on staten Island
Every one in ten overdoses result in death
Everyday 105 people die from a heroin overdose
That's more than 30,000 deaths annually
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The breakthrough
Naloxone comes in a nasal spray or via needle
It has been proven to save the lives of people who have overdosed
9.
How does it work?
Naloxone has been used for more than 40 years
Heroin locks on to receptors in the brain, slowing the body down
Eventually leading to death
Naloxone frees up the receptors and restores consciousness
It brings the victim back to life basically
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why now?
The drug has been out for a while, but there's more that needs to be done
Fighting to get it over the counter
This would lead to the hope that it will reduce the death rate
A new bill was introduced in New York
This would allow doctors to prescribe naloxone to someone at risk
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Training
More than 53,000 people have been trained from 1996-2010
A medical respondent must be present when you give the drug
More than 10,000 lives have been saved thanks to naloxone in 2012
12.
Funds
The city and state health departments fund naloxone
Given through hospitals and community-based program
This is given at no cost
Programs Include:
San Francisco's Drug Overdose Prevention
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What do users think?
They would have never thought about using it
They think it would never happen to them
But family members and friends of addicts should keep the drug close
Naloxone saves lives and prevents the inevitable
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WOrks Cited
Sgueglia, Kristina. The Heroin Epidemic, and the Antidote for Overdose. CNN, 10 Feb 2014. Web. 11 Feb 2014.
S. Hoffman, Robert. How to Stop Heroin Deaths. New York Times, 6 Feb 2014. Web. 11 Feb 2014.
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