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Montgomery County law enforcement agencies and emergency personnel switched to the nasal spray form of naloxone last year, which is considered to be safer. This recall will most likely affect private supplies bought by citizens as opposed to law enforcement agencies, according to Anne Stevens with Montgomery County Alcohol , Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services
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Montgomery County ADAMHS spends more than $630,000 to supply police and emergency personnel with naloxone. The current recall is not expected to have an impact on local agencies since most all jurisdictions have already changed their supply to the nasal spray form.
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