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A qualitative examination of naloxone access in three states: Connecticut, Kentucky, and Wisconsin.

Antoinette L SpectorCarol L GalletlyErika A ChristensonH Danielle Green MontaqueJulia Dickson-Gomez
Published in: BMC public health (2022)
Findings suggest that public health interventions that target naloxone distribution through harm reduction programs can enhance access within local communities. Strategies that address stigmatizing attitudes toward people who use drugs and harm reduction may also facilitate naloxone expansion efforts, overall, as well as policies that improve the affordability and awareness of naloxone through the pharmacy.
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