Opioid Overdose In Texas
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Anti-Opioid Drug Available In Texas Without A Prescription
Many Texans’ troubles with drugs starts with a
prescription for a painkiller.
For some, this leads to selling the painkillers, which can result in criminal charges. For some it can lead to overdose.
That’s a rate of 9.4 per 100,000 people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In 2015, 2,588 Texans died of an opioid drug overdose.
Naloxone, also known as
Narcan, is an anti-overdose drug that is now available at Texas Walgreens pharmacies without a prescription.
A Nasal Spray
Naloxone comes in three forms:
A Prepared Injectable Shot
A Vial That Can Be Injected Via Syringe
Naloxone stops the effects of an overdose for 60 to 90 minutes.
It doesn’t “cure” an overdose, but provides a window of time for the person to receive
emergency medical treatment.
© 2017 Granger, Mueller & Wood P.C. All Rights Reserved. Design and editorial services by FindLaw, part of Thomson Reuters.
The effects of opioid use, whether through prescription painkillers or heroin, can be deadly. And being charged with an opioid-related drug crime can seriously compromise your future.
The anti-opioid drug, naloxone, can save lives.
Representation from a qualified criminal
defense attorney can protect futures.
Call us at 512-474-9999 or
contact us online.