White House wants to improve access to opioid overdose reversal medication

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ONDCP Director Dr. Rahul Gupta “plans to have conversations with manufacturers to share his key principle moving forward: the easier it is for people to access naloxone, the more lives we can save,” the spokesperson said.

The planned meeting is part of the Biden administration’s efforts “to ensure naloxone is both accessible and affordable to everyone who may need it,” they added in a statement.

Opioid abuse has plagued the country for more than two decades and killed more than a half million Americans, according to federal data — turning the highly addictive pain medications into a public health crisis.

Naloxone is seen as a key tool to help someone survive an opioid overdose.

U.S. health regulators approved an over-the-counter version of Emergent BioSolutions Inc’s Narcan earlier this year aimed at making it easier to access without a prescription. The Food and Drug Administration approved the first generic version of the medication in 2021 sold by Israeli drugmaker Teva Pharmaceuticals. Other drugmakers also sell various versions of the product.

It was not immediately clear which pharmaceutical makers the White House had planned to invite to the meeting.