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CVS Health Makes Overdose-Reversal Drug Available Without A Prescription At All CVS Pharmacy Locations in New Hampshire

CVS Health has announced that it has made the opioid overdose reversal medication naloxone available without a prescription at all CVS Pharmacy locations in New Hampshire.

PRESS RELEASE

WOONSOCKET, R.I.

,

April 28, 2016

/PRNewswire/ --CVS Health (NYSE: CVS) announced today it has made the opioid overdose reversal medication naloxone available without a prescription at all CVS Pharmacy locations in

New Hampshire

. CVS Health has established a standing order with physicians in

New Hampshire

that allows CVS Pharmacy to expand access to the medication in the Granite State.

"Naloxone is a safe and effective antidote to opioid overdoses and by expanding access to this medication in our

New Hampshire

pharmacies by the use of a physician's standing order for patients without a prescription, we can help save lives," said

Tom Davis

, RPh, Vice President of Pharmacy Professional Practices at CVS Pharmacy. "We support expanding naloxone availability to give more people a chance to get the help they need for recovery and we applaud the

State of New Hampshire

for its leadership in the fight against drug abuse and addiction."

"The opioid epidemic has touched so many families in

New Hampshire

and across the U.S. and expanding access to naloxone is one important step in our efforts to address it," said

Marcia Lee Taylor

, President and CEO of the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids. "We applaud CVS Health for increasing access to this life-saving drug for patients without a prescription at CVS Pharmacy locations in

New Hampshire

and in many other states across the country."

CVS Health has also launched digital resources on

www.cvs.com/content/prescription-drug-abuse

giving patients and families a single destination to learn more about drug abuse prevention. These new resources build on CVS Health's longstanding commitment to helping communities address and prevent drug abuse. In 2015, CVS Health launched a community outreach program called Pharmacists Teach, which brings local pharmacists to high school health classes to talk to students about the dangers of drug abuse. More than 60,000 students have already taken part in the program. High school teachers and administrators in

New Hampshire

can learn more about bringing Pharmacists Teach to their school at

www.CVSHealth.com

.

CVS Health has also joined with the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids to create the Medication Disposal for Safer Communities Program, which donates disposal units to local police departments, providing a safe and environmentally friendly way to dispose of unwanted medication. The program has already donated twelve units to police departments in the state and collected more than 1,665 pounds of unwanted medications in New Hampshire. Law enforcement officials across

New Hampshire

can apply to receive a drug collection unit at

www.cvs.com/safercommunities

.

In addition to

New Hampshire

, CVS Pharmacy locations in 22 other states can now dispense naloxone to patients without an individual prescription.

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