Naloxone in Utah
Your fastest option
Pharmacy (standing order or OTC) or free kits from sites listed on Stop the Opidemic and UtahNaloxone.org (health departments, libraries, community partners)
At a pharmacy
- How it's dispensed
- Statewide standing order plus OTC — Pharmacists can dispense under the standing order, and Narcan and similar products are also sold OTC.
- Medicaid
- Covered — All forms of opioid antagonists under the standing order are covered by Medicaid without prior authorization for Medicaid patients of record.
- Typical cost
- OTC ~$45 (varies $35-50)
Free by mail
- NEXT DistroVisit website ↗Free
Local programs
- Stop the OpidemicTraining and orderingVisit website ↗
What the Good Samaritan law actually covers
Limited — Affirmative defense for certain possession/paraphernalia charges when someone reports an overdose, stays, and cooperates; not blanket immunity from arrest or all charges.
Known barriers & workarounds
Rural pharmacy access; out‑of‑pocket cost for uninsured people; variable pharmacy stocking; confusion about legal protections and OTC vs prescription routes.