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December 11 2015

Widening the availability of Naloxone

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  • Department of Health
  • Public Health England
  • Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency

Have published new update of the use of Naloxone, Widening the availability of Naloxone.  The changes make it easier for to order naloxone, to administer naloxone and to supply naloxone to individuals that are likely to either come across individuals suffering a opiate overdose or at risk of overdosing on opiates, without a prescription.  The increased availability is aimed to decreased the number of deaths associated with opiate overdose.

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