Naloxone use for suspected drug overdose in EMS events in the U.S. from 2012-2016

Number of emergency medical service (EMS) events for suspected drug overdose in which naloxone was administered in the U.S. from 2012 to 2016*

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Release date

August 2018

Region

United States

Survey time period

2012 to 2016

Supplementary notes

* EMS records were included if any of the following were documented as drug ingestion, poisoning, or overdose: complaint reported by dispatch (E03_01, field value 510), EMS provider’s primary impression (E09_15, field value 1690), EMS provider’s secondary impression (E09_16, field value 1825), and cause of injury (E10_01, field value 9530).

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