Starting July 1, 2025, additional opioid overdose response tools will be available to continue addressing evolving patient and customer needs to combat public health crisis GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 02, ...
The maker of a nasal spray in naloxone kits used by local law enforcement, individuals and other agencies to reverse overdoses from heroin and prescription painkillers has issued a nationwide recall ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The change comes nearly a year after the Food and Drug Administration approved the first over-the-counter naloxone nasal spray — ...
Teleflex Medical has issued a nationwide recall of their naloxone kits with MAD nasal atomizers. The recall doesn't affect the medication itself, only the part of the device that's used to administer ...
A new bill would require California workplaces to stock their first-aid kits with a nasal spray that can prevent opioid overdoses, greatly expanding the range of locations that have the lifesaving ...
Nasal-administered naloxone is more cost-effective and could help reduce the number of opioid-related fatalities compared to the current publicly funded intermuscular version, a new study has found.
The B.C. government will spend $50 million to expand access to easy-to-use nasal naloxone across the province over two years in a bid to help prevent overdose drug deaths. Health Minister Josie ...
Officials across New Jersey are on a mission to saturate the state with a potentially lifesaving medication. Now available for free at select pharmacies statewide, the opioid-blocking drug naloxone ...