Orienting patients to greater opioid safety: models of community pharmacy-based naloxone

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Traci C. Green
Emily F Dauria
Jeffrey Bratberg
Corey S. Davis
Alexander Y Walley
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[1] Rhode Island Hospital,Department of Emergency Medicine
[2] Injury Prevention Center,Boston Medical Center, Injury Prevention Center
[3] Boston University School of Medicine,College of Pharmacy
[4] The Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University,Clinical Addiction Research Education Unit
[5] University of Rhode Island,undefined
[6] Network for Public Health Law,undefined
[7] Boston University School of Medicine/ Boston Medical Center,undefined
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Naloxone; Community Pharmacy; Harm Reduction; Overdose Death; Opioid Overdose;
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The leading cause of adult injury death in the USA is drug overdose, the majority of which involves prescription opioid medications. Outside of the USA, deaths by drug overdose are also on the rise, and overdose is a leading cause of death for drug users. Reducing overdose risk while maintaining access to prescription opioids when medically indicated requires careful consideration of how opioids are prescribed and dispensed, how patients use them, how they interact with other medications, and how they are safely stored. Pharmacists, highly trained professionals expert at detecting and managing medication errors and drug-drug interactions, safe dispensing, and patient counseling, are an under-utilized asset in addressing overdose in the US and globally. Pharmacies provide a high-yield setting where patient and caregiver customers can access naloxone—an opioid antagonist that reverses opioid overdose—and overdose prevention counseling. This case study briefly describes and provides two US state-specific examples of innovative policy models of pharmacy-based naloxone, implemented to reduce overdose events and improve opioid safety: Collaborative Pharmacy Practice Agreements and Pharmacy Standing Orders.
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