Baltimore health commissioner: Naloxone in short supply (WBAL-TV)
Tuesday Jun 20th, 2017
Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen said she needs money to fund naloxone and she needs the state's help.
Health Department website: "Don't die, get naloxone"
"Because of fentanyl, heroin, other prescription opioid drugs that are killing our residents, we need Narcan more than ever, and we don't simply have enough. We don't have the resources to purchase it," Wen said.
Narcan is the brand name for the drug naloxone, which can reverse an opioid overdose.
The Baltimore City Health Department said it has 4,000 doses available through May of next year. If the Health Department does not ration its supply now, it could run out by the end of July.