Expert views on state-level naloxone access laws: a qualitative analysis of an online modified-Delphi process
Abstract Background Expanding availability to naloxone is a core harm reduction strategy in efforts to address the opioid epidemic. In the US, state-level legislation is a prominent mechanism to expand naloxone availability through various venues, such as community pharmacies. This qualitative study...
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Main Authors: | Sean Grant (Author), Rosanna Smart (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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