[MCOH-EH] [EXTERNAL] Narcan availability in research labs
Swift, Melanie D., M.D., M.P.H.
Swift.Melanie at mayo.edu
Wed Nov 2 14:55:57 PDT 2022
Hi Shuchi,
We don’t have any researchers working with opioids in a way that would make an accidental laboratory exposure clinically significant. (Ingestion would be a problem, but then ingestion of most things they are researching with would be a problem!) Most laboratory accidents involve contact with intact skin (small amounts, easily flushed), needlesticks which would be a miniscule dose, or respiratory exposure which shouldn’t be a concern working with opioids. At least we haven’t had a protocol that involved an ultrapotent experimental opioid that would pose that concern.
Melanie
Melanie Swift, MD, MPH
(she/her)
Vice Chair, Division of Public Health, Infectious Diseases and Occupational Medicine
Medical Director, Mayo Clinic Physician Health Center<https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/preventive-occupational-aerospace-medicine/physician-health-center/referrals>
Associate Medical Director, Occupational Health Service
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Mayo Clinic
200 First Street SW
Rochester, MN 55905
From: MCOH-EH <mcoh-eh-bounces+swift.melanie=mayo.edu at mylist.net> On Behalf Of Shuchi Agarwal
Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2022 12:07 PM
To: mcoh-eh at mylist.net
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [MCOH-EH] Narcan availability in research labs
Hello everyone,
I am wondering if any of your institutions have a procedure for research labs that work with opioids to have narcan available in the case of an accidental exposure?
If so, would you be willing to connect to discuss further?
Thanks in advance.
Warm regards,
Shuchi
Shuchi Agarwal MD MPH
Assistant Attending Employee Health
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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