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Your not getting it are you? You don't even need a script for it anymore. Regular people like you wife could have bought some to administer it to you if you OD.
It's primary function is to reverse an opioid overdose.
Anyone taking opiates should at least have this in their home for yourself, family, or friends because it just may save their life.
Quoting: A Chosen Your not getting it, you cannot walk into a pharmacy and buy Naloxone here you retard. How fucking dumb on a scale of 9-10 are you?
Quoting: Cannabis Kills People Dimwit....
1. Drug services can supply naloxone without a prescription
Under regulations that came into force in October 2015, people employed or engaged in the provision of drug treatment services can, as part of their role, supply naloxone that has been obtained by their drug service to others, as long as it is supplied for the purpose of being available to save life in emergency. A prescription is not needed for the naloxone to be supplied in this way.
For example, a worker in a recognised drug treatment service could supply naloxone for use in an emergency to a family member or friend of a person using heroin, or to an outreach worker for a homelessness service whose clients include people who use heroin.
‘Drug treatment services’ for this purpose are those provided by, on behalf of, or under arrangements made by, one of the following bodies:
an NHS body
a local authority
Public Health England (PHE)
Public Health Agency (Northen Ireland)
The sorts of drug treatment services that meet this definition to be suppliers of naloxone include but may not be limited to:
drug services commissioned from primary care providers
drug services commissioned from secondary care providers (including a range of specialised community and inpatient drug services)
needle and syringe programmes – including those provided from pharmacies, as long as they are commissioned by local authorities or the NHS
pharmacies providing drug treatment such as opioid substitution treatments through supervised consumption
prison drug services
The regulations do not allow those individuals who have been supplied naloxone by a lawful drug treatment service to supply it to a third party for use at a later date. However it remains the case that in an emergency situation anyone can use any available naloxone to save a life.
Current clinical guidance recommends that such naloxone supply should be accompanied by provision of suitable training and advice for those who are supplied the naloxone.