New York CVS locations to sell heroin antidote without prescription

New York state health officials are announcing that 479 CVS pharmacies across the state will start selling the heroin antidote naloxone without a prescription.State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker said he hopes the agreement with CVS announced Thursday will save lives and get drug users on the road to recovery.Naloxone temporarily blocks the effects of heroin, OxyContin and other powerful painkillers. It has been used by ambulance crews and emergency rooms for decades.It is commonly known by the brand name Narcan.People who receive naloxone as a treatment should go to a hospital before the drug's effects wear off.The health department said naloxone itself has no potential for being abused because it has no effect unless a person has opioids in his or her system.CVS bought all of Target's pharmacies last year. WPTZ NewsChannel 5 reached out to CVS at Target to see if it would carry Narcan. Requests were directed to Target's corporate office.

New York state health officials are announcing that 479 CVS pharmacies across the state will start selling the heroin antidote naloxone without a prescription.



State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker said he hopes the agreement with CVS announced Thursday will save lives and get drug users on the road to recovery.



Naloxone temporarily blocks the effects of heroin, OxyContin and other powerful painkillers. It has been used by ambulance crews and emergency rooms for decades.



It is commonly known by the brand name Narcan.



People who receive naloxone as a treatment should go to a hospital before the drug's effects wear off.



The health department said naloxone itself has no potential for being abused because it has no effect unless a person has opioids in his or her system.

CVS bought all of Target's pharmacies last year. WPTZ NewsChannel 5 reached out to CVS at Target to see if it would carry Narcan. Requests were directed to Target's corporate office.