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Senate approves naloxone shelf‑life change aimed at saving public‑health dollars
Utah State Senate · February 3, 2026
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Summary
The Utah Senate passed second substitute SB87 to extend the usable time for naloxone kits, a move sponsors said will reduce costs and keep more opioid‑reversal doses available to agencies and the public. The bill passed by roll call and will go to the House.
Senators passed second substitute SB87 on a roll call after sponsor Senator Plumb said the change would extend the usable life of naloxone, the opioid antagonist used to reverse overdoses, and thereby save agencies money while preserving broad distribution of kits.
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