Narcan brings dog back after oxycodone overdose
Staff reports 5:04 a.m.
LYMAN, Maine - A Lyman pooch is OK this morning after getting a dose of Narcan from a York County Sheriff's officer. Sgt. David Chauvette was patrolling Lyman on Thursday when he was flagged down by a woman who was not identified. The woman was fearful that her dog, Addie, had "overdosed" on her prescribed oxycodone. The three-year-old yellow lab had inadvertently gotten into her legally prescribed medication and the owner was very fearful that the dog could possibly die, York County Sheriff William King said in a press release. Addie seemed a bit drowsy, the woman said, and she first sought assistance from a local vet to no avail. Consequently she flagged down the sergeant and asked him to administer the popular anti-opioid to Addie. He did and Addie seemed to perk up a little. On Thursday night the owner said Addie was fine and back to her old self. The woman was grateful the sheriff's office carries the life-saving drug.
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