Manuel Cano, Abenaa Jones, Sydney M. Silverstein, Raminta Daniulaityte, Frank LoVecchio
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Naloxone Administration and Survival in Overdoses Involving Opioids and Stimulants: An Analysis of Law Enforcement Data from 63 Pennsylvania Counties
Background In consideration of rising deaths from opioid-stimulant-involved overdoses in the United States, this study explored rates of naloxone administration and survival in opioid overdoses with versus without stimulants co-involved.