4 common myths about Narcan, the ‘antidote’ to opioid overdose

4 common myths about Narcan, the ‘antidote’ to opioid overdose

Popular Science, April 6, 2023

A common objection to expanding naloxone access is that it acts as a safety net for people with addiction to continue their drug habits with few repercussions. But Dr. Kathryn Cunningham, director of the Center of Addiction Research at the University of Texas Medical Branch, said research has shown no evidence that naloxone leads to more drug use. Naloxone may actually convince people to find professional help because it gives them more opportunities to seek treatment and rehabilitation later in life. “You can’t seek medical services if you’re dead,” Cunningham said. 

All News Categories