Increasing the Naloxone Supply in Hamilton County

(Cincinnati) It's meant to expand the availability of an overdose-reversing drug. Ohio Attorney Mike DeWine and representatives from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine are announcing the naloxone access program and pilot study. 

That program will quadruple the supply of Narcan in the county, taking it from 7,000 to 30,000 units. 

4,050 people died of drug overdoses in 2016, 318 of those in Hamilton County.


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