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Seek solutions to prevent overdose deaths
Sen. Rob Hogg
Sep. 28, 2015 1:00 am
To the editor:
Iowa families are losing sons, daughters, mothers and fathers to overdose deaths. In 2013, nearly 100 Iowans died from opiate overdoses - a sharp increase over the last decade that has yet to receive an effective response from state leaders.
An individual dying from an overdose can linger for hours. While there is often enough time to get help, the fear of criminal prosecution discourages other people from calling for help. In addition, opiate antidotes can slow or reverse the deadly effects of an overdose. Unfortunately, it is illegal for non-health care workers to possess or provide this drug to overdose victims.
While we should do more to prevent opiate addictions through better public education and drug abuse treatment, we must do more to save lives.
Other states have reduced overdose deaths by providing immunity to those who call for help for an overdose victim and by making it legal for more individuals to provide lifesaving antidotes.
Here in Iowa, families want these same safeguards and we should listen to them.
Opiate addiction affects many Iowa families. We should all pay attention to suffering Iowa families working to prevent additional tragedies. They are telling us how Iowans suffering from drug addiction have turned their lives around.
Let's give them that chance. Let's make Iowa the next state to allow sensible, effective measures that will prevent overdose deaths.
Sen. Rob Hogg
Cedar Rapids
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