HB 4428
Health: pharmaceuticals; choice of formulation, dosage, and route of administration for opioid antagonists by certain persons and governmental entities if department of health and human services distributes opioid antagonists free of charge; allow. Creates new act.
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Bill overview
This bill allows certain individuals and governmental entities in Michigan to choose the specific formulation, dosage, and method of administration for opioid antagonists provided by the Department of Health and Human Services. These antagonists are being distributed free of charge to help reduce opioid-related overdoses. The department retains the authority to restrict choices if doing so could jeopardize federal funding. This legislation aims to increase flexibility in how these medications are used in overdose response.
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Curtis VanderWall
David Prestin
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