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- Understanding the Dangers of Alcohol Overdose (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)Alcohol/Related Issues ... Alcohol ... National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism ... Easy-to-Read ... From the National Institutes of Health ... An alcohol overdose occurs ...
- Drug Overdose Death Rates (National Institute on Drug Abuse)... used drugs The CDC's reporting on deaths by overdose.
- Unintentional Drug Overdose Death Rates Among US Youth Aged 15-19 (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Quarterly rates of unintentional drug overdose deaths among teens 15-19 remained elevated well into 2022.
- Medications for Opioid Overdose, Withdrawal, and Addiction (National Institute on Drug Abuse)... the different types of medications prescribed for opioid overdose, withdrawal, and addiction. Medications for overdose of opioids, ...
- What Can Be Done for a Heroin Overdose? (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Heroin/Treatments and Therapies ... Heroin ... National Institute on Drug Abuse ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Part of the Heroin research report
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Opioid Overdose (National Institutes of Health)Opioid Overdose/Clinical Trials ... Opioid Overdose
- What Is the Scope of Prescription Drug Misuse in the United States? (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Prescription Drug Misuse/Statistics and Research ... Prescription Drug Misuse ... National Institute on Drug Abuse ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Trends and ...
- Prescription Opioids DrugFacts (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Opioids and Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)/Specifics ... Opioids and Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) ... A plain language summary of prescription opioids that explains effects ...
- Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medicines DrugFacts (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Over-the-Counter Medicines/Start Here ... Over-the-Counter Medicines ... National Institute on Drug Abuse ... From the National Institutes of Health ... A plain-language ...
- Naloxone DrugFacts (National Institute on Drug Abuse)... normal breathing to a person during an opioid overdose.