Coffin Phillip O, Fuller Crystal, Vadnai Liza, Blaney Shannon, Galea Sandro, Vlahov David
Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies at the New York Academy of Medicine, USA.
J Urban Health. 2003 Jun;80(2):288-90. doi: 10.1093/jurban/jtg031.
Preliminary research suggests that naloxone (Narcan), a short-acting opiate antagonist, could be provided by prescription or distribution to heroin users to reduce the likelihood of fatality from overdose. We conducted a random postal survey of 1100 prescription-authorized health care providers in New York City to determine willingness to prescribe naloxone to patients at risk of an opiate overdose. Among 363 nurse practitioners, physicians, and physician assistants responding, 33.4% would consider prescribing naloxone, and 29.4% were unsure. This preliminary study suggests that a substantial number of New York City health care providers would prescribe naloxone for opiate overdose prevention.
初步研究表明,短效阿片类拮抗剂纳洛酮(纳曲酮)可以通过处方或分发的方式提供给海洛因使用者,以降低过量用药导致死亡的可能性。我们对纽约市1100名获得处方授权的医疗保健提供者进行了一次随机邮政调查,以确定他们是否愿意为有阿片类药物过量风险的患者开具纳洛酮处方。在363名回复的执业护士、医生和医师助理中,33.4%会考虑开具纳洛酮处方,29.4%不确定。这项初步研究表明,相当数量的纽约市医疗保健提供者会为预防阿片类药物过量而开具纳洛酮处方。