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Naloxone will be available for $24 for anyone living in California. The governor's office credited a preliminary decrease in ...
In the latest maneuver in the battle against opioid deaths in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that all ...
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The state is the first in the country to provide affordable drug to residents online, the Governor’s Office said.
The University of New Mexico’s Project ECHO has connected professionals around New Mexico, and the world, to health education ...
Pharmacists in low-income areas say they’re disappointed more insurance providers won’t cover the over-the-counter cost ...
California is ramping up efforts to combat the opioid epidemic by rolling out online sales of a drug that can reverse ...
SAN DIEGO — Governor Gavin Newsom announced a generic form of Naloxone is now available to Californians for $24 and can be purchased online.
The state began selling its own generic version of Narcan last year for $24 per twin-pack to businesses and local governments ...
The nasal spray is now available on the CalRx website. The generic drug naloxone can reverse overdose by blocking the effects ...
Part of Newsom’s plan to address the opioid crisis included putting naloxone in middle and high schools across the state, along with making it widely accessible for a low price through CalRx.