NEW: Spike in Drug Overdose Deaths Reported by HEALTH

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NEW: Spike in Drug Overdose Deaths Reported by HEALTH

There have been 22 deaths from apparent accidental drug overdose since the first of the year, the Rhode Island Department of Health (HEALTH) reported Friday.

This number is double the number of deaths seen for this same time period last year. The deaths were geographically spread throughout the Ocean State, and the age range of the decedents is 20-62 years old. The deaths happened most frequently on weekends, with 18 of the 22 happening between Fridays and Mondays. Tests are still pending on the specific substances involved.

The figures were announced at HEALTH by Michael Fine, M.D., Director of Health. He was joined by Craig S. Stenning, Director of Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals, and Lt. Robert S. Wall of the Rhode Island State Police.

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The three also highlighted the State’s Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Prevention Act. This law provides some legal immunity to people who call 911 to report drug overdoses. This law is intended to encourage people to report drug overdoses as soon as possible, even if drugs are present at the scene.

Those addicted to drugs, or those who know someone who is addicted, are encouraged to learn about Narcan (Naloxone), an emergency antidote to opioid overdose. Narcan can be used in emergency situations to potentially reverse the effects of drug overdose. It is available without a prescription at all Walgreens pharmacies in Rhode Island.

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