Oklahoma’s naloxone vending machine program launched in June. The state placed its first machine at a homeless shelter in Tulsa. The machines have become so popular that they need to be restocked ...
DETROIT – A Wayne State University program is working to help people overdosing on an opioid, one vending machine at a time. Narcan vending machines are becoming more and more popular. It’s like your ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — State mental health officials are abruptly pulling the plug on a vending machine initiative designed to provide Oklahomans access to overdose-prevention medications and testing strips.