Naloxone Availability and Cost After Transition to an Over-the-Counter Product
Grace T. Marley,
Izabela E. Annis,
Kathleen L. Egan
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceThe US Food and Drug Administration approved Narcan, a nasal spray formulation of naloxone, for sale as an over-the-counter (OTC) medication in March 2023. The purpose of OTC approval was to improve naloxone accessibility to reduce opioid overdoses; however, research has not yet evaluated whether naloxone’s availability and cost changed since this policy was implemented.ObjectiveTo evaluate whether the accessibility and cost of naloxone at North Carolina community pharmacies changed after OTC naloxon… Show more
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