States are moving to expand access to opioid antagonists like naloxone, driven by the opioid crisis and settlement funding. New policies are placing these medications in schools, correctional facilities, and other public spaces to save lives.
States are moving to expand access to opioid antagonists like naloxone, driven by the opioid crisis and settlement funding. New policies are placing these medications in schools, correctional facilities, and other public spaces to save lives.