Denver Health unveiled a no-cost naloxone vending machine on its hospital campus on Monday. The vending machine distributes the life-saving drug naloxone, otherwise known as Narcan, free of charge.
Denver Health, the state’s flagship safety net hospital, did just that Monday morning, holding a ribbon cutting and unveiling of its first naloxone vending machine, affectionately called VENDY.
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Denver Health installs first public NARCAN vending machineOn Monday, Denver Health’s Outpatient Behavioral Health Services opened the first naloxone vending machine outside the hospital, near West 6th Avenue and Bannock Street on the edge of the Baker ...
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Daily Camera on MSNCommunity Editorial Board: Considering harm-reduction vending machinesMembers of our Community Editorial Board, a group of community residents who are engaged with and passionate about local ...
The Shelby County Health Department (SCHD) purchased a vending machine designed to address overdose deaths across the county. The vending machine dispenses naloxone, a medicine that rapidly ...
Meanwhile, Wisconsin Supreme Court race could determine the future of abortion in the state; Minnesota will implement insulin price cap; Denver hospital opens its free naloxone vending machine; and ...
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