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Citrus County and South Dakota expand naloxone access via free cabinets in public spaces to combat overdose deaths.
Citrus County has installed 19 free naloxone cabinets at public locations, funded by the Florida Opioid Settlement, to expand access to overdose reversal kits and education.
In South Dakota, Avera Health has partnered with Emily’s Hope to place naloxone boxes in three hospital emergency departments and other sites, following a statewide effort to increase availability.
The programs aim to reduce overdose deaths by enabling immediate bystander intervention, reducing stigma, and promoting harm reduction.
Naloxone is safe to use even if not needed, and experts stress its importance as a life-saving tool similar to CPR or EpiPens.
El condado de Citrus y Dakota del Sur amplían el acceso a la naloxona a través de armarios gratuitos en espacios públicos para combatir las muertes por sobredosis.