About The Study: In this cross-sectional study of pharmacies across the U.S., same-day naloxone availability and price remained uneven following over-the counter (OTC) approval. As an initial national evaluation of same-day naloxone availability and price after OTC approval, the findings showed differences in implementation across pharmacy types and community demographic features. Although enactment of the OTC policy was necessary, its intended benefits were not realized equally in practice. Expanding pharmacist education and targeting support for independent and medical-affiliated pharmacies may help improve naloxone access, especially in rural and underserved areas.
Corresponding Author: To contact the corresponding author, Lori Ann Eldridge, PhD, email eldridgel21@ecu.edu .
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