Walgreens announced on Monday that it is making naloxone available without a prescription in all of its Pennsylvania pharmacies. "By making naloxone available without a prescription, we are making it easier for Pennsylvania families and caregivers to help their loved ones by having it on hand in case it's needed," said Kimberly Treece, Walgreens Regional Vice President in Pennsylvania. "As a pharmacy we are here to help people, and we are committed to making naloxone more accessible in the communities we serve." The company said earlier this year that it would make the potentially lifesaving opioid overdose drug available without a prescription in 35 states and Washington, DC. So far, Walgreens has made naloxone available without a prescription in New York, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Indiana, Ohio, and now Pennsylvania. The company also said it will be installing safe medication disposal kiosks in more than 500 pharmacies in 40 states, including Pennsylvania.