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Qualifying organizations can now apply to receive free over-the-counter naxolone, an opioid reversal drug sold under the brand name Narcan, from the state.. First responders, community ...
California will provide first responders, universities and other qualifying organizations with a generic version of Narcan, the opioid overdose reversal drug, for free, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced ...
Here are some places to get free Narcan and training: Care of Southeastern Michigan's Recovery United Community Center in Fraser offers drive-up Narcan training. It also offers training for ...
Free Narcan and test strips at a community event in Hopland, California. In a survey of US laypersons in December 2021, most people believed the scientifically supported idea that trained bystanders can reverse overdoses with naloxone.
In California, a bill is headed to Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk that would require health insurers — both public and private — to cover most of the cost of naloxone, and other FDA ...
The District began a program of free distribution of the nasal spray naloxone in 2018 with 17 locations dispensing the non-injection overdose-reversing drug. In 2020, due to a 50% increase in opioid overdose deaths, the District doubled the distribution to 35 locations in every ward throughout the city.
The California State Legislature passed an act to amend Section 1714.22 of the Civil Code, relating to drug overdose treatment in 2014.California Assembly Bill 1535 (2014) delegated the authority to all properly licensed California state pharmacists who had undergone a training program of at least one hour of continuing education about the pharmacology of naloxone hydrochloride to dispense ...
Here are the following organizations that distribute free naloxone: Community Health Center of Franklin County at 119 New Athol Rd. in Orange. Fitchburg Community Health Connections at 326 Nichols ...