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  2. Walgreens launches own brand of opioid overdose reversal drug

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    Walgreens' spray would be sold at a retail price of $34.99 per pack, with each pack containing two single doses of 4 milligrams each. The OTC version of Emergent BioSolutions' Narcan is sold at ...

  3. Since Narcan was approved for sale over the counter, access ...

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    The opioid overdose reversal drug Narcan has been available to buy over the counter since 2023, but for stores across the U.S., it seems purchasing it isn’t always easy.

  4. Inventory Information Approval System - Wikipedia

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    While other IRS-approved "auto-adjudication" systems for electronic substantiation of FSA debit card charges are geared towards health plan expenses, such as copay matching or electronic transmittal of explanations of benefits, IIAS is the only one that is designed for use with over-the-counter drugs and similar items (OTC) as well as ...

  5. 1st opioid overdose reversal drug approved over-the-counter ...

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    Now, Narcan will soon be available OTC, the FDA says. ... 1st opioid overdose reversal drug approved over-the-counter: What to know. Sarah Jacoby. March 29, 2023 at 10:00 AM.

  6. Opill - Wikipedia

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    Opill is currently available in all states in the U.S. after it was approved by the FDA on July 13, 2023. The active ingredient in Opill, Norgestrel, was legalized for prescription use in 1973. However, it was discontinued by the manufacturer in 2005. [1] Opill is available in major retailers like Walmart, Target, CVS, and Walgreens.

  7. Dextromethorphan regulation by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed HB 4412, legislation to combat teen abuse of over-the-counter (OTC) medicines containing the cough suppressant dextromethorphan (DXM) by prohibiting the sale of DXM-containing products to minors without a prescription. The new law went into effect on July 1, 2020.