Report Shows Pennsylvania Overdose Program REVERSED 9000 Overdoses  - Addiction/Recovery eBulletin

GO JOSH SHAPIRO –

Jan. 8, 2026 – The program is run by the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs and focused on preventing fatal overdoses in PA. It does this by distributing supplies to local organizations, providers and people within communities. That includes 800,000 doses of naloxone and 737,000 fentanyl and xylazine test strips given out in 2025. Those supplies are shared with recovery programs, libraries, churches, campuses, drop-boxes, mail-based distribution, mobile outreach and other places. Nearly 9,500 overdose reversals were reported between January and September last year, the report said.

The DDAP said early estimates indicate that 2025 had the lowest overdose deaths in Pennsylvania in over a decade.

“The Pennsylvania Overdose Prevention Program has strengthened our community outreach and engagement efforts. Through consistent access to naloxone and testing strips, we’ve equipped partners with life-saving resources, increased public awareness and helped prevent fatal overdoses across high-risk areas,” said Health Program Administrator Todd Nickelsberg, Philadelphia Single County Authority. “The program’s structure and support have expanded our prevention work with greater confidence and sustainability.”

Anyone looking for locations involved in the DDAP’s Overdose Prevention Program can find a full list of participating locations, here.

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