Add Page Six on Google Narcan was reportedly found at the scene of Hayden Panettiere’s death. haydenpanettiere/Instagram Narcan — a medicine typically used to quickly reverse an opioid overdose — was reportedly found at the scene of Hayden Panettiere’s death.
Narcan was found in the apartment in Greenville, South Carolina, where the actress died, TMZ reported Monday. According to sources, the device used to dispense the potentially life-saving medicine was found on a mattress.
However, it is unknown if Panettiere received the dose of Narcan of if another person in distress at the apartment did.
The “Nashville” alum died in her South Carolina apartment after an “overdose,” according to 911 dispatch audio obtained by Page Six.
Paramedics responded to a call about an “unidentified female” in “cardiac arrest” on Sunday and, within minutes, “CPR [was] in progress” for the “overdose.”
Emergency responders attempted to resuscitate her at her apartment complex with “advanced cardiac life support” and chest compressions, but she was pronounced dead at 2:32 p.m.
The actress was open about her struggles with opioid addiction and alcohol. She told People in July 2022 that her addiction spiraled so far “out of control” that she “couldn’t live without” them.
She said she was first offered “happy pills” prior to walking red carpets when she was 15 years old.
“They were to make me peppy during interviews,” she recalled “I had no idea that this was not an appropriate thing, or what door that would open for me when it came to my addiction.”
She admitted that she continued to drink heavily and occasionally took opioids as her career took off.
“My saving grace is that I couldn’t be messy while on set and working,” she noted. “But things kept getting out of control [off set]. And as I got older, the drugs and alcohol became something I almost couldn’t live without.”
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