Table 3

Reactions to and Perceptions of Naloxone Prescription Among Primary Care Patients (N = 60)

Perception and ReactionNo. (%)
Reaction to naloxone prescription offer
 Positive34 (57)
 Negative13 (22)
 Neutral13 (22)
Reasons for positive reaction to naloxone prescription offer (n = 34)
 Benefits the community18 (53)
 Appreciated it was offered14 (41)
 Improved relationship with provider10 (29)
Reasons for negative reaction to naloxone prescription offer (n = 13)
 Prescription was undeserved10 (77)
 Judged by clinician9 (69)
 Scared8 (61)
 Offended by the prescription3 (23)
Opioid-related behavior modification since receiving naloxone
 Positive22 (37)
 Neutral38 (63)
 Negative0 (0)
Type of positive behavior modification (n = 8)
 Improved dosing7 (88)
 Improved timing7 (88)
 Improved knowledge around opioids and overdose5 (63)
 Decrease in polysubstance use1 (12)
 Decrease in using alone1 (12)
Would want naloxone prescription in the future (n = 59)
 Yes56 (95)
 No1 (2)
 Do not know2 (3)
Naloxone should be available to patients prescribed opioids for pain (n = 59)
 Yes, all47 (80)
 Yes, some10 (17)
 No0 (0)
 Do not know2 (3)