MONTGOMERY – A newly enacted law expands access to naloxone, a drug that can reverse some opioid overdoses in certain emergency situations. The law authorizes State Health Officer Dr. Tom Miller to sign a standing order to allow AlabamaÐÔÊӽ紫ý pharmacists to dispense the medication to people in a position to assist others at risk of an overdose as well as to an individual at risk of experiencing an opiate-related overdose.

“This action will help prevent deaths from opioid overdoses,†Miller said. “It will be easier for family members, friends or other individuals such as law enforcement and rescue personnel to obtain naloxone to assist people at risk of experiencing an opioid-related overdose.â€

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