Researchers at the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington's Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention and the Institute for Research on Addictive Behavior investigated the role of Indiana community pharmacies in naloxone access and found that while 58 percent of pharmacies stocked naloxone and 48 percent of pharmacists were comfortable dispensing it, only 24 percent of pharmacists had actually dispensed the medication. The findings were recently published in the Drug and Alcohol Dependence journal.
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