Point-of-sale Naloxone: Novel Community-based Research to Identify Naloxone Availability

Autor: Travis Olives, Laurie A. Willhite, Samantha C. Lee, Danika K. Evans, Ashley Jensen, Hsiao-Ting Regelman, Eric S. McGillis
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol 21, Iss 5 (2020)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1936-9018
DOI: 10.5811/westjem.7.2020.47252
Popis: Introduction: Expanding naloxone availability is important to reduce opioid-related deaths. Recent data suggest low, variable urban naloxone availability. No reports describe naloxone availability at the point of sale (POSN). We characterize POSN without prescription across a Midwestern metropolitan area, via a unique poison center-based study. Methods: Pharmacies were randomly sampled within a seven-county metropolitan area, geospatially mapped, and distributed among seven investigators, who visited pharmacies and asked, “May I purchase naloxone here without a prescription from my doctor?” Following “No,” investigators asked, “Are you aware of the state statute that allows you to dispense naloxone to the public under a standing order?” Materials describing statutory support for POSN were provided. Responses were uploaded to REDCap in real time. We excluded specialty (veterinary, mail order, or infusion) pharmacies a priori. POSN availability is presented as descriptive statistics; characteristics of individual sites associated with POSN availability are reported. Results: In total, 150 pharmacies were prospectively randomized, with 52 subsequently excluded or unavailable for survey. Thus, 98 were included in the final analysis. POSN was available at 71 (72.5%) of 98 pharmacies. POSN availability was more likely at chain than independent pharmacies (84.7% vs 38.5%, p
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