It might be that public money might end up buying it for disaster response, in the same way that Narcan's being bought by municipalities etc., rather than people. (Considering that this was shepherded through orphan drug programs, it wouldn't be the first time this was subsidized by public money.)
That being said, the price of Narcan's heavily dropped since it became generic – I remember when Narcan was either distributed in vials and IM injection training was required, or nasal spray packaging was a lot more expensive.
That being said, the price of Narcan's heavily dropped since it became generic – I remember when Narcan was either distributed in vials and IM injection training was required, or nasal spray packaging was a lot more expensive.