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Summary
California is making progress in limiting the deaths associated with fentanyl, but opioid overdose continue to kill thousands of people every year.
Any Californians can buy Naloxone, a medicine for reversing opioid overdose directly from the country at a discounted price, Gavin Newsom’s office reported on Monday.
Thehe Medicines are available online for $ 24 for two packs from the nasal spray, approximately half of the market price of the drug. Previously, the discount was only available to government organizations and businesses.
“Life-saving drugs do not have to come with the price that changes life. Calrx is about making major medicines such as Naloxone affordable and affordable for all,” a Newsom statement said in a statement. Calrx is the Initiative of Newsom Reduce the cost of prescribed medicines.
California has spent more than $ 1 billion, struggling with the opioid epidemic that died over 8,900 last year, according to Preliminary data from the State Health DepartmentS This represents a 13% increase in deaths from 2023.
Thehe Naloxon Distribution Project and Access Initiative is part of an overdosing strategy that began to ship in 2019. As a fentanylA highly powerful synthetic opioid, the market. Fentany -related death, associated with fentanyl overdose, began to decrease last year, according to the state.
More than 6 million Naloxone sets are distributed to local authorities and organizations since 2018, according to state data. About 355,000 overdoses have been reversed.
In 2024, Newsom’s office announced a New State Initiative Provider, Amneal PharmaceuticalsWho agreed to sell a steep discount medicine in California. Days before, Prosecutor General Rob Bont announce a $ 273 million a multi -stage agreement With the New Jersey -based company, because of its alleged failure to report suspicious opioid orders, they contributed to the country’s epidemic.
“By getting this higher price, we are making financial savings and we were able to use our dollars to buy more product, which, of course, is ultimately a lot to save life,” says Elizabeth Landsberg, Director of the Ministry of Health and Information last year.
Naloxone is one of the state’s two current efforts to make generic drugs more accessible in Newsom’s efforts to reduce the costs of pharmaceuticals. California has a $ 50 million contract for Producing generic insulins for CalrxS This project has been behind the schedule for more than a year.
Supported by the California Foundation for Health (CHCF), which works to ensure that people have access to the necessary care when they need it, at a price they can afford. Visit www.chcf.org to learn more.