If we build it, will they come? Perspectives on pharmacy-based naloxone among family and friends of people who use opioids: a mixed methods study
Abstract Background Expanding access to the opioid antagonist naloxone to reduce overdose mortality is a public health priority in the United States. Naloxone standing orders (NSOs) have been established in many states to increase naloxone dispensing at pharmacies, but increased pharmacy access does...
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Main Authors: | Susannah Slocum (Author), Jenny E. Ozga (Author), Rebecca Joyce (Author), Alexander Y. Walley (Author), Robin A. Pollini (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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