Narcan Use Growing In South FL, Making Evident The Opioid Epidemic

South Florida has seen a major increase in the use of Narcan -- a legal drug used to revive overdose patients -- from year to year. 

The city of Miami alone spent five times the amount on Narcan over the course of one year. The city spent $180,900 in 2016, as compared to $36,459 in 2015.

Paramedics say they don’t go out on a call without having their emergency vehicles stocked with Narcan.

The cost more than doubled at three other departments combined in South Florida from $330,638 to $134,604 in one year’s time. 

Those departments include: 

  • Broward Sheriff’s Office
  • Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue
  • Miami Dade Fire-Rescue

The costs are chipping away at the agencies strapped budgets -- requiring more staffing on part of the fire department, police, the ER, and the hospitals


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