Baltimore allows over-the-county purchase of naloxone (WBAL)
Baltimore health officials are working to fight the rising number of drug overdoses in the city by making the drug naloxone available for over-the-counter purchases.
City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen said that in this time of public health emergency everyone must be able to carry naloxone and save lives. Naloxone is used to counteract the effects of an opioid overdose.
“This is at epidemic rates at this point,” Steve Dixon, president of the Penn North Recovery Center said. “In the last month alone, I personally knew at least 16 people who passed away."
Preliminary data from the Baltimore City Health Department shows there were 481 fatal overdoses between January and September 2016.
Health officials said naloxone has saved more than 800 lives since 2015.