Study Finds Widening Disparities in Use, Awareness of Naloxone
September 03, 2025
A new study published in Health Affairs reveals widening racial and ethnic disparities in naloxone engagement across the U.S., including awareness, access, possession and use. The analysis, conducted with researchers at Northwestern University, is based on data from 57,719 adults who completed the 2024 Survey of Non-Medical Use of Prescription Drugs. Researchers found that Black, Hispanic and Asian adults had significantly lower naloxone engagement compared with white adults. Naloxone is an FDA approved
medicine used to quickly reverse an opioid overdose.
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