Price for drug that reverses opioid overdoses soars amid record deaths
by Melody Schreiber from on (#5QW6Z)
Pfizer manufacturing problems leave nonprofits paying exorbitant prices for dwindling supplies of life-saving naloxone
As the United States faces an unprecedented surge in opioid overdoses, harm reduction groups are seeing shortages in naloxone, a usually affordable and easy-to-use medication that reverses overdoses and has been credited with saving many lives.
But it's not because of a lack of supply; there's actually plenty of naloxone out there. Instead, the dangerous shortage of naloxone is all about soaring prices.
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