Student Clinic Improves Rural Access to Lifesaving Medication

May 29, 2025

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Presented by College of Pharmacy

In rural communities like Pinckney, Michigan, limited access to health care and emergency services puts residents at greater risk, especially amid the ongoing opioid crisis. To help close that gap, the U-M Student-Run Free Clinic has introduced a free Naloxone kit distribution box, offering vital access to lifesaving medication. Learn how this initiative is tackling health disparities head-on in this article from the College of Pharmacy.

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