date:Feb 22, 2019
o the public through taxes, insurance or other medical bills.
Expiration dates and stability data would be useful to discuss in terms of national stockpiles of antidotes for bioterrorism and chemical warfare, noted Dr. Patil Armenian of the University of California, San Francisco at Fresno, who wasn't involved in the study.
Armenian has studied the shelf life of naloxone, a rescue medicine for opioid overdoses, and found that it's not as stable when exposed to heat. If left in a car in hot sum