Point-of-sale Naloxone: Novel Community-based Research to Identify Naloxone Availability
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Olives, Travis D.; Willhite, Laurie A.; Lee, Samantha C.; Evans, Danika K.; Jensen, Ashley; Regelman, Hsiao-Ting; McGillis, Eric S.
Introduction: Expanding naloxone availability is important to reduce opioid-related deaths. Recent data suggest low, variable urban naloxone availability. No reports describe naloxone availability at the point of sale (POSN). We characterize POSN without prescription across a Midwestern metropolitan area, via a unique poison center-based study.
2020
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
21/5
Olives, Travis D.; Willhite, Laurie A.; Lee, Samantha C.; Evans, Danika K.; Jensen, Ashley; Regelman, Hsiao-Ting; McGillis, Eric S.