There’s a new way to help save lives, in the battle against opioid abuse

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Narcan is being made more widely available to tackle opioid abuse
Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office

A Tri-Counties congressman has welcomed the approval of a treatment, which has been used by police and medics to counteract overdoses, being made available over the counter.

The opioid abuse treatment Narcan is used to counteract opioid overdoses and treat opioid abuse.

"Those that overdose are going to be able to get a second chance, if and when this is available where they are at," said Congressman Salud Carbajal – who represents parts of the Tri-Counties.

Carbajal had urged the FDA to approve the product for sale without a prescription – and says the move will save lives.

"Making Narcan available over the counter will save lives," he told KCLU.

He said he will work with local partners to get Narcan on the shelves on the Central and South coast as soon as possible.

Also, beginning this week, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a free Narcan Distribution Program in reaction to the escalating situation of fentanyl deaths, through the Department of Health Care Services, Naloxone Distribution Project (NDP) at the following locations:

  • Sheriff’s Headquarters (4434 Calle Real, Santa Barbara)
  • Carpinteria substation (5775 Carpinteria Avenue, Carpinteria) 
  • Santa Maria substation (812 W. Foster Road, Santa Maria)
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Caroline joined KCLU in October 2020. She won LA Press Club's Audio Journalist of the Year Award in 2022 and 2023.

Since joining the station she's won 10 Golden Mike Awards, 5 Los Angeles Press Club Awards, 2 National Arts & Entertainment Awards and a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Writing.

She started her broadcasting career in the UK, in both radio and television for BBC News, 95.8 Capital FM and Sky News and was awarded the Prince Philip Medal for her services to radio and journalism in 2007.

She has lived in California for eleven years and is both an American and British citizen - and a very proud mom to her daughter, Elsie.