CVS to make overdose drug
naloxone prescription-free in Ohio
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[February 02, 2016]
(Reuters) - CVS Health Corp said it
would make the opioid overdose antidote, naloxone, available without a
prescription at all its pharmacies across Ohio, a state with one of the
highest rates of overdose-related deaths.
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Naloxone quickly reverses the effects of an overdose of heroin or
other opioid drugs and U.S. law enforcement officials have embraced
its use in the midst of an increase in opioid abuse.
Naloxone is already available without a prescription in CVS Health
stores in more than a dozen states.
Drug overdoses increased 6.5 percent in 2014 from a year earlier,
killing 47,055 people. The highest rates of death were in West
Virginia, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Kentucky, and Ohio, according
to report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in
December.
(Reporting by Amrutha Penumudi in Bengaluru; Editing by Kirti Pandey
and Savio D'Souza)
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