answer:What’s the goal? If the goal is to keep people from dying, then Naloxone should be freely and quickly available without a prescription (but with a charge, that’s fair). It is a proven means of saving lives. However, if the goal is to ‘educate’ people, change their behavior and wean them off drugs, then the availability of Naloxone is sort of a ‘get out of jail free’ card, in the sense that it can save them even if the druggie does stupid things. If pharmacies don’t dispense without a prescription (which adds hours if not days to the process), then people will die. It’s that simple. Without access to Naloxone, more people will OD and die. It’s that simple. So it goes back to my initial question. “Do you want people to live or do you want people to die?”