Chempainter, please don´t think so americacentric, this does of course apply to any other civilised region of the world as well
We´re an international forum with members all over the world.
I remember to been told to never mention drugs if an ambulance has to be called due to drug related things, never.
Instead it is advised to tell them some general emergency situation happened, the usual being an epileptic seizure, but respiratory problems work too(albeit the latter could still indicate drugs).
In most parts of europe there has to be police involved if an ambulance is called due to drug-related emergencies, even if it´s only to protect the medics.
I´ll remove the preparation name of said naloxone medication and replace it with just naloxone, it could be considered a source.
But it is interesting such a substance will become freely available
I guess it would be in the form of a nasal spray, not as an injection solution?