Pubdate: Tue, 13 Jun 2017 Source: Asbury Park Press (NJ) Copyright: 2017 Asbury Park Press Contact: http://www.app.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/26 Author: Sara Grillo OD ANTIDOTE NALOXONE NOW IN EVERY HIGH SCHOOL IN MONMOUTH COUNTY To keep the rising tide of opioid overdoses from extending into the schools, county and school officials have put the OD antidote naloxone in every one of the 74 public and private high schools in Monmouth County. "We have not had a drug overdose death at any school in Monmouth County. But with that said, one never knows whether an overdose could occur at or near a school," Christopher Gramiccioni, Monmouth County prosecutor, said in a statement. "I hope schools never have to use these kits, but we want them to be prepared," Gramiccioni said naloxone has been used resuscitate nearly 1,000 people in Monmouth County since law enforcement officers, medics and firefighters started carrying it in 2014. People as young as 15 have overdosed on opioids in Monmouth County, Gramiccioni said. Adapt Pharma of Radnor, Pa. provided the free kits of Narcan, he said. Dr. Victor Almeida, director of the Emergency Department at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, instructed school officials on the epidemic and trained them to use naloxone. Watch the video at the top of this story to learn more about naloxone. "The latest reports from drug abuse experts indicate our young people are at the greatest risk for drug addiction," Monmouth County Chief of Detectives Michael Pasterchick said in a statement. "We can't ignore the fact that kids are using and abusing drugs and dying at alarming rates." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt