Impact of policy changes on the provision of naloxone by pharmacies in Ontario, Canada: a population-based time-series analysis.
Tony AntoniouDiana MartinsTonya CampbellMina TadrousCharlotte MunroPamela LeeceMuhammad MamdaniDavid N JuurlinkTara GomesPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
Changes to the Ontario Naloxone Program for Pharmacies to add intranasal naloxone and remove the requirement to present a government health card appeared to increase pharmacy-based naloxone dispensing uptake in Ontario, Canada, particularly among individuals at high risk of inadvertent opioid overdose.