Great News from California: Anti-Opioid Drug Naloxone To Be Available At Pharmacies Without Prescription
Great news snuck out of Gov. Jerry Brown's office in California last week, as discussed in a press release from the Drug Policy Alliance, who worked for this result.
Governor Jerry Brown signed Assemblymember Richard Bloom's pharmacy naloxone bill (AB 1535), which will permit pharmacists to furnish the opiate overdose reversal medicine naloxone hydrochloride upon request. Previously, naloxone was available only by prescription from a healthcare provider or from a handful of naloxone distribution programs throughout the state. The bill, sponsored by the Drug Policy Alliance and the California Pharmacists Association, was strongly supported by health and drug treatment organizations, as well as parents' groups….
The new law will permit pharmacists to furnish the life-saving drug to family members - people who may be in contact with a person at risk of an opiate overdose - or to the patient requesting it, pursuant to guidelines to be developed by the state's boards of pharmacy and medicine. It also ensures education and training for both the pharmacist and the consumer.
"Lives can be lost in the minutes waiting for an officer or an ambulance to arrive with naloxone. This makes it much easier for caregivers and family members to keep naloxone on hand for use in those critical moments," said Meghan Ralston, harm reduction manager of the Drug Policy Alliance. "Expanding pharmacy access to naloxone in California reflects the movement nationally to make naloxone more widely available," she added.
While full-on unrestricted over the counter availability would be ideal, for California and the nation at large, this is a great advance in access to this definitively life-saving substance for California.
I blogged about the drug's lifesaving importance last year. It can, if administered even during an ongoing opiate overdose, reverse the effect and save lives.
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...will permit pharmacists to furnish the opiate overdose reversal medicine naloxone hydrochloride upon request.
I certainly hope the federal government isn't so soft on crime on this.
You're referring to the drug company that sells this, right?
Criminals...
I can't await the Fox News freakout when this story hits their desk.
I expect a headline like:
"Brown Approves Dope Masking Drug"
Now if we can get the opioid available over the counter without a prescription.
So heroin addicts can use more safely...
but I'm stuck with my periodic hangovers.
There is no justice.
Nobody's forcing you to drink to much. Or to drink shitty beer that gives you a hangover.
I drink quality swill, and lots of it.
Doesn't he have a right to free anti-hangover medication?
War on drunks!
I have taken Naltroxone. I suppose it goes without saying that I having taken other drugs too and that I ingested this drug for a reason. It is something to behold.
Like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Michael_Tanner
Now, get caught with it in another state and see how that goes.
What?! There's a reason to stay in CA?
In the future, Pulp Fiction isn't going to make sense to anyone anymore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOoJoTAXDPk
Like it does now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1I8C-0SQIbA
...you understand what I'm saying, though, right? It's a huge plot point!
Gone.
You watch dude's bullshit relativity go out the window when it doesn't matter what what the Dutch put on their french fries, it doesn't matter what she thinks she snorted, it doesn't matter whether the big boss man might be a nice guy from someone else's perspective...
Central plot point.
Gone forever.
And all just to save some junkies' lives in the real world?
Doesn't Jerry Brown have any respect for art?
Whoop dee fucking doo
Not used to good news in my state. I've seen it administered and it fuggin worked.
Every once in a while, the government does decide to use lube. Though it's usually for their own enjoyment rather than yours.
Subcutaneously or orally. What, exactly did you see, blackjack? It worked for what purpose?
Why don't we inject Naltraxone along with fluoride in the potable water supply?
Fluoride? Are you mad?
The reason that fluoride is injected into your supply is that ferrule children who drink from garden hoses will have less tooth decay than debutantes who drink bottled water.
'ferrule children' - are they made of iron?
Meanwhile in India..
If India's Mangalyaan space probe successfully enters an orbit around Mars on Wednesday, the country will have made history ? twice.
It will be the only nation so far to reach Mars on its first attempt. It will also have spent the least amount of money to do so.
India's Mars mission has a price tag of about $74 million, a fraction of the $671 million cost of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's latest Mars program.
A success would be an important advertisement for a business India hopes to enter: sending satellites and spacecraft aloft at a fraction of the cost of U.S. and European competitors.
In June, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi boasted that India has spent less to reach Mars than Hollywood producers spent on the movie "Gravity," which cost $100 million to make.
UPDATE: India's satellite entered Mars orbit on Wednesday morning
Maybe we shouldn't have outsourced all that tech support to India.
You know - people making a big deal about this (including 'It will be the only nation so far to reach Mars on its first attempt. It will also have spent the least amount of money to do so.') forget that the reason that they could do this is that *others* have already made the mistakes and absorbed the R&D costs.
Its like oohing and aahing over Africa because nations over there are rolling out phone systems without land-lines - 'oh look, they're all *wireless*).
Aaaaaand - I'm really suspicious about that price tag. India is a hotbed of cronyism and government interference. I think that $74 million is more due to accounting tricks than anything else.
Africa has to roll out wireless phone service - the wires keep getting stolen for their copper.
OT:
Waitress who was tipped by $2000 by Rush Limbaugh donated the "blood money" to an abortion "charity".
*narrows eyes*
I wonder if she reported the extra tips to the IRS. If she didn't she is a tax evader and it truly becomes blood money because a good portion of it belongs to the government! She could of course show $2000 as a charitable contribution but unlessshe reported the extra $2000 as income her donation reduced her other than AGI.
/just pointing out possible irony
Remember Ferguson?
Businesses still getting robbed/vandalized
http://www.stltoday.com/news/l.....365c5.html
Well that's new, a Google survey which must be at least started before the content is revealed.
Bastards.
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