New Maryland law allows for blanket prescription for heroin overdose drug
Wednesday Sep 30th, 2015
Thousands of people have been trained to use a drug that prevents heroin overdoses, but many have faced a hurdle to obtaining naloxone — a doctor's prescription.
Under a Maryland law that takes effect Thursday, doctors at local health departments around the state can write a blanket prescription that covers anyone who is trained on how to administer the drug, also known as Narcan. They simply need to present a card at the pharmacy showing they had been taught by a state-certified trainer.
Read more at: http://www.baltimoresun.com/health/bs-hs-naloxone-20150930-story.html