It has the power to save lives by targeting opioid overdoses — something that kills more than 140 Americans every day. And now Narcan, the nasal spray that can pull a drug user back from an overdose, ...
Ahead of an advisory committee meeting, FDA staff highlighted ongoing concerns about labeling for what could possibly be the first naloxone (Narcan) product approved for over-the-counter (OTC) use, ...
In this photo illustration, a package of Narcan (Naloxone HCI) nasal spray is displayed on March 29 in San Francisco, Calif. The FDA announced plans to make opioid reversal drug Narcan available for ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Narcan naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray (4 mg) for over-the-counter use, enabling the opioid overdose antidote to be sold directly to consumers in drug ...
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