{"id":2253,"date":"2025-05-01T11:42:15","date_gmt":"2025-05-01T11:42:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/retirednurseblog.com\/index.php\/2025\/05\/01\/despite-pledge-to-expand-naloxone-access-trump-administration-proposal-would-cut-overdose-prevention-programs\/"},"modified":"2025-05-01T11:42:15","modified_gmt":"2025-05-01T11:42:15","slug":"despite-pledge-to-expand-naloxone-access-trump-administration-proposal-would-cut-overdose-prevention-programs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/retirednurseblog.com\/index.php\/2025\/05\/01\/despite-pledge-to-expand-naloxone-access-trump-administration-proposal-would-cut-overdose-prevention-programs\/","title":{"rendered":"Despite pledge to expand naloxone access, Trump administration proposal would cut overdose prevention programs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i06dr002l28p6cfdu71uo@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            The Trump administration has named overdose prevention among its top drug policy priorities, but a preliminary budget proposal that was recently leaked suggests that it would cut about two dozen substance abuse prevention and treatment programs.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af700043b6mxhzmap74@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            In a document published last month by the president\u2019s Office of National Drug Control Policy, the first strategy listed under the first objective reads: \u201cTo combat the drug crisis and the opioid epidemic, largely driven by fentanyl, the Administration will expand access to overdose prevention education and life-saving opioid overdose reversal medications like naloxone.\u201d    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af700053b6mwrutg3z7@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            However, among the potential cuts listed in the budget proposal in April was a program that directly expands access to naloxone: a $56 million annual grant through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, or SAMHSA, that helps distribute kits and trains first responders and others on how to use them.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af700063b6mp64nb1gl@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            In fiscal year 2023, the First Responders-Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act, or FR-CARA, program distributed more than 101,000 opioid overdose reversal medication kits and trained nearly 77,000 people on how to administer them, according to a budget request document from SAMHSA. Plans for fiscal year 2024 raised that goal to distributing 130,000 kits and training tens of thousands more.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af700073b6md7wcrmg3@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Spokespeople from the White House Office of Management and Budget and the US Department of Health and Human Services said that no final decisions have been made about the upcoming fiscal budget, including potential cuts to the naloxone program. A reorganization at HHS will consolidate SAMHSA under the new Administration for a Healthy America, an effort that the agency says is meant to \u201cmore efficiently coordinate chronic care and disease prevention programs and harmonize health resources to low-income Americans.\u201d    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af700083b6mom6y6csr@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            But advocates worry that the loss of a key part of the strategy to address the overdose epidemic in the US could set progress back.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af7000a3b6mvmgt9xkb@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            \u201cThe Administration recently renewed the opioid public health emergency but at the same time it\u2019s calling for the elimination of programs that are working to bring down overdose death rates. These actions make the emergency declaration ring hollow and worse still, if the programs are eliminated, will have serious negative impacts on communities nationwide.\u201d    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af7000b3b6m7j9uzx43@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            The Cherokee Nation has received about $1 million through the FR-CARA grant, which it has put toward the tribe\u2019s harm reduction program. It estimates that 25,000 kits with Narcan \u2013 one of the brand names of naloxone \u2013 have been dispersed to law enforcement, schools and communities in northeastern Oklahoma.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af7000d3b6mom3e6sqf@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Annual overdose deaths have dropped about 23% since reaching a peak in mid-2023, according to provisional data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Experts have said that the decrease is probably the result of a wide range of persistent efforts starting to make an impact \u2013 including expanded access to naloxone.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af7000f3b6m0xf4lyi5@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            Despite the hopeful trend, more people are dying from overdose now than before the Covid-19 pandemic, and experts say it\u2019s not the time to be complacent.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af7000g3b6m2mhk489q@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            \u201cI\u2019ve been working on this issue for almost two decades, and I\u2019m very scared at what\u2019s going to happen and what lies ahead, because it\u2019s not just about getting rid of bureaucrats, it\u2019s about undermining the entire system we\u2019ve spent decades building up,\u201d LaBelle said. \u201cI\u2019m really afraid of going backwards.\u201d    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af7000h3b6mmval8eur@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has talked about his own 14-year heroin addiction and recovery but has generally focused on the importance of preventing addiction through faith and community.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af7000i3b6mqsldq3km@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            At a drug summit in Nashville last week, Kennedy called addiction \u201ca source of misery but also a symptom of misery.\u201d He emphasized that young people need a sense of purpose in their lives to prevent them from turning to drugs \u2013 even suggesting that banning cell phones in schools could help decrease drug addiction.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph\" data-uri=\"cms.cnn.com\/_components\/paragraph\/instances\/cma4i1af7000j3b6m8yxhse7s@published\" data-editable=\"text\" data-component-name=\"paragraph\" data-article-gutter=\"true\">            He did not address recent cuts to HHS that many fear could jeopardize public health, including overdose prevention.    <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<div>This post appeared first on cnn.com<\/div>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Trump administration has named overdose prevention among its top drug policy priorities, but a preliminary budget proposal that was recently leaked suggests that it would cut about two dozen substance abuse prevention and treatment programs. 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