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New Jersey Opioid Antidote Prescription Bill
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The New Jersey “Opioid Antidote Prescription” bill is legislation sponsored in the New Jersey State Senate. The bill, numbered NJ S. 2323, requires a co-prescription of an opioid overdose agent, such as naloxone, with prescriptions for opioid medications for patients who have a high risk of overdosing and tightens restrictions on the dispensing of opioid medications in New Jersey.
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The New Jersey “Opioid Antidote Prescription” bill is legislation sponsored in the New Jersey State Senate. The bill, numbered NJ S. 2323, requires a co-prescription of an opioid overdose agent, such as naloxone, with prescriptions for opioid medications for patients who have a high risk of overdosing and tightens restrictions on the dispensing of opioid medications in New Jersey.
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