A systematic review of the distribution of take-home naloxone in low- and middle-income countries and barriers to the implementation of take-home naloxone programs
Abstract Background Opioid overdose epidemic is hitting record highs worldwide, accounting for 76% of mortality related to substance use. Take-home naloxone (THN) strategies are being implemented in many developed countries that suffer from high opioid overdose death rates. They aim to provide overd...
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Main Authors: | Hawraa Sameer Sajwani (Author), Anna V Williams (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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