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Naloxone Is Now Approved For Over-The-Counter Use. What Are The Hurdles To Accessing It?

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Despite over-the-counter approval for Narcan, there are still many obstacles that those seeking to have naloxone on hand will have to overcome.

The post Naloxone Is Now Approved For Over-The-Counter Use. What Are The Hurdles To Accessing It? appeared first on The Seattle Medium.

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