Naloxone kits in Canada should be readily available in nasal spray and injectable versions: panel

New guidance, led by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC), aims to standardize take-home naloxone kits that are distributed through various sites including pharmacies, community groups and hospitals to anyone who could respond to an overdose. An organizer displays a naloxone kit that people can pick up for free, in Victoria, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

People administering an overdose-reversing medication should have a choice of both versions of take-home naloxone kits across Canada — a nasal spray and an injectable that goes into a muscle — says a panel of experts that includes people who use drugs.

The new guidance applies to take-home naloxone kits that are distributed at various sites, including pharmacies, community groups and emergency departments, to anyone who could respond to an overdose.

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