State health officials plan to distribute more OD drug

The Indiana Department of Health has plans in place to provide doses of the overdose drug naloxone in case there is a shortage. State health department officials say they’ll have 50 just-in-case doses in each of the state’s ten public health districts so first responders can use those if the use up their own supplies. Deputy state health commissioner Jennifer Walthall tells the Indianapolis Star that “naloxone needs to be in play at the time of need.”

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