Availability of Naloxone at Rural Georgia Pharmacies, 2019
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Description
Research letter describing a study of 374 rural Georgia pharmacies. Examines pharmacists' awareness of the Georgia law allowing purchase of naloxone without a prescription, and availability and cost of the medicine.
Author(s)
Jennifer L. Nguyen, Lauren R. Gilbert, Lauren Beasley, et al.
Citation
JAMA Network Open, 3(2)
Date
02/2020
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· Illicit drug use
· Legislation and regulations
· Pharmacy and prescription drugs
· Pharmacy workforce
· Prescription drug misuse
· Georgia