The opioid overdose reversal medication Narcan, also known as naloxone, is now available without a prescription at drugstores nationwide, according to the New York Times. Priced at $44.99 for two doses, the drug is administered nasally and generally reverses an overdose within two to three minutes with a single dose.
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