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A Pennsylvania bill seeks to allow EMS workers to leave extra naloxone doses with overdose survivors and their families to help save more lives.
Denver Police Department unveils three Naloxone vending machines outside stations to fight opioid overdoses and increase access to life-saving medication locations.
People in Denver now have more access to naloxone, the medicine that reverses an opioid overdose. The Denver Police Department and nonprofit The Naloxone Project installed three vending machines ...
Vending machines with free naloxone kits are now located outside three Denver police stations.
A new tool in the fight against Colorado’s overdose crisis is being installed outside three Denver Police Department locations.
The Metro Nashville Health Department's naloxone vending machine at a West End Avenue Twice Daily has dispensed over 2,200 doses of the overdose-reversing medication in just five weeks.
Nashville got its first free naloxone vending machine in mid-April, with the project’s leaders anticipating having to refill it about once per month. During the machine’s first weeks, the ...
Naloxone being available over the counter means that it should be truly accessible at any counter, including those of gas stations.
A draft HHS budget proposal would cut funding for a crucial program that equips first responders with the opioid antagonist.
The University of Georgia and the state of Georgia are now making naloxone accessible after the significant increase in overdoses in the past several years. This initiative is intended to ...
The Trump administration is considering whether or not it will cut access to Naloxone, a medicine that can "rapidly reverse" an opioid overdose ...
Californians now have affordable access to naloxone, a medication that can reverse overdoses, through a state program aimed at making prescription drugs more affordable, according to Governor ...
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