(Extremely Good News. Get and carry this.)
FDA approval of over-the-counter Narcan is an important step in the effort to combat the US opioid crisis
Federal and state governments could lessen these potential barriers by subsidizing the cost of over-the-counter naloxone and working with drug manufacturers to provide production incentives to meet public demand.
Lucas Berenbrok, Janice L. Pringle, Joni Carroll
@corlin yeah the spray is a good one I have heard
FTR it wasn't always like this
only in past 3+yrs the laws changed around carrying and using Naloxone
before it was an offence to have it and use it unless you were a medical expert/staff
even though I could get it from addiction orgs if I used it I could have been charged they warned everyone about that when they gave them out to people(they did do short training before on specific nights obvs)
@corlin it's bizarre
something so simple that can save a life is illegal for most to use even though "the most" are more than likely on hand when it's needed
@ecksmc @corlin
This happened recently here in downtown Portland along our "skid row."
https://katu.com/news/local/staff-at-portland-non-profit-use-narcan-on-three-people-in-one-week
@ecksmc
Same here.
The Harm Reduction classes teach the same.
In many states it is illegal to administer, so they say, call the paramedics, go ahead and use it and the paramedics will cover for you. And they do. Even the cops, will look the other way, if they find you using it.