Sign up for our free daily newsletter

Nova Scotia to offer free naloxone kits to the public as part of opioid response

Jul 19, 2017 | 11:30 AM

HALIFAX — Health officials in Nova Scotia say free naloxone kits will be available to the public at 300 community pharmacies across the province beginning Sept. 1.

The move to expand the $564,000 antidote program is part of a framework plan to address opioid use and overdoses that was released today in Halifax.

The plan focuses on five key issues including understanding the issue, prevention, harm reduction, treatment, prescribing practices and law enforcement.

Opioid death numbers will now be posted online and there are also plans to share more specific information between police forces and other first responders in order to help detect and address potential “hotspots” in the province.