Walgreens Stocking Narcan® Nasal Spray in All Pharmacies Nationwide

The following information is from the Walgreen’s Website. October 24, 2017 – As part of narcoticsits comprehensive national plan to combat drug abuse, Walgreens is now stocking Narcan®, an FDA-approved nasal form of naloxone, in all of its more than 8,000 pharmacies nationwide.

The medication, administered by nasal spray, can be used in the event of an overdose to reverse the effects of opioid drugs, which include some prescription painkillers and heroin.

“By stocking Narcan in all our pharmacies, we are making it easier for families and caregivers to help their loved ones by having it on hand in case it is needed,” said Rick Gates, Walgreens group vice president of pharmacy. “As a pharmacy we are committed to making Narcan more accessible in the communities we serve.”

In addition, Walgreens is adopting Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations by educating patients about Narcan when they are dispensed a controlled substance greater than 50 morphine milligram equivalents (MME) and may be at risk of accidental overdose.

“This action is an important milestone and we applaud Walgreens initiatives to improve access to Narcan Nasal Spray in communities across the U.S.,” said Seamus Mulligan, Chief Executive Officer of Adapt Pharma, the manufacturer of Narcan Nasal Spray. “This effort, combined with the opportunity for patients and caregivers to obtain Narcan Nasal Spray without an individual prescription in 45 states, is critical in combating this crisis.”

In an effort to educate the public on use of naloxone, pharmaceutical wholesaler AmerisourceBergen has distributed Narcan demo devices at no cost to Walgreens pharmacists for use in instructing patients on how to administer the medication. Additional instructions include calling 911, as Narcan is not a substitute for medical care. Anyone who is administered the medication should seek immediate medical attention.

“At AmerisourceBergen, we strive to provide our customers the highest quality care and support so they can ultimately enhance the lives of patients in their communities,” said Robert Mauch, Executive Vice President & Group President, Pharmaceutical Distribution & Strategic Global Sourcing for AmerisourceBergen. “We recognize the important role we play in addressing the opioid epidemic, and our collaboration with Walgreens is another key milestone to supply our customers with access to lifesaving initiatives and emergency medications that can help keep individuals safe across the country.”

Last year Walgreens announced an effort to make naloxone available without requiring a prescription in states where regulations allow. The company now offers naloxone without requiring a prescription in 45 states and is eager and willing to work with the remaining states to make naloxone easier to obtain.

Walgreens has also collected more than 155 tons of unwanted medications through its safe medication disposal kiosks in 600 pharmacies across 45 states and Washington D.C. The kiosks allow individuals to safely and conveniently dispose of unwanted prescriptions, including controlled substances and over-the-counter medications, year-round at no cost.

If y0u or your loved ones are using opioids, we hope you get help soon. If you get arrested, call Alex Truluck. Alexander Truluck focuses his practice as a criminal defense attorney in Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Largo, Dunedin and the Tampa Bay area.

For more information, visit our website at http://www.criminallawyerclearwaterflorida.com
or call (727) 799-3550.

Shoplifting Thoughts

Shoplifting is a crime with serious penalties, including potential fines and jail time. In questionedaddition to the criminal charges, shoplifters can be sued by merchants in civil court to recover damages as well. If you are facing a shoplifting charge, make sure you seek out a qualified Attorney for help.

How much do you actually know about shoplifting?  There are definitely some myths and misconceptions out there. Let’s look at the top three.

Shoplifting is a new phenomenon

Some people think shoplifting began with modern shopping malls, but actually, it’s at least as old as Shakespeare since a contemporary of the Bard, Robert Greene, wrote a pamphlet offering advice for shoplifters. According to historians, in 18th century London, stealing clothes accounted for 27% of theft.

Shoplifting is committed out of need

Most modern-day shoplifters are not stealing what they need, but what they want. The top five most-shoplifted items in the US are chewing gum, Advil, cell phones, Red Bull, and cosmetics/perfume.

Shoplifters are women and teenagers

Celebrity shoplifters, like Winona Ryder and Lindsay Lohan, seem to confirm that shoplifting is a woman’s crime, but in Britain, men in prison for shoplifting outnumber women by more than three to one. A 2004 University of Florida study found that middle-aged adults shoplift more than children, showing that those between the ages of 35-54 shoplift more than any other age group.

Because of the nature of shoplifting charges and the broad definition of shoplifting under Florida law, consulting with an aggressive and knowledgeable attorney is going to be the best thing you can do to help minimize consequences and reduce charges.

Alexander Truluck focuses his practice as a criminal defense attorney in Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Largo, Dunedin and the Tampa Bay area.

For more information, visit our website at http://www.criminallawyerclearwaterflorida.com
or call (727) 799-3550.