Denver began mailing free naloxone to its residents in September. Over the next six months, the program received roughly 500 requests through its website, coordinator Marion Rorke said.
Denver began mailing free naloxone to its residents in September. Over the next six months, the program received roughly 500 requests through its website, coordinator Marion Rorke said.
More than 4,000 orders for free Naloxone will finally be shipped soon after a weeks-long backlog, according to the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment.