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Denver installs free Naloxone vending machines for overdoses, but people still must pay hundreds for EpiPen’s

May 28, 2025, 4:07 PM | Updated: May 29, 2025, 12:47 pm

Let me start by saying that I value all human life. Any chance we have to save someone, no matter how broken they may seem, is a gift and should be treated as such. But, I also believe that some of the things that are happening in our society are a bit backward.

I bring this up, as the Denver Police Department said Tuesday that three vending machines that dispense free Naloxone kits in order to combat fatal opioid overdoses were installed around town. Of course, the medicine inside the machines is free with no questions asked to those that need it.

Meanwhile, I personally have many friends, and I know there are thousands upon thousands more around the U.S., with deadly allergies that need epinephrine to save their life in the event of an allergic reaction. Without insurance, EpiPens cost between about $600-$800. Even with many insurances, users are forced to pay hundreds for the lifesaving meds.

EpiPens are only one example of many other lifesaving drugs for various conditions that hard-working, contributing members of society, have to have for survival. Yet, taxpayers are paying large sums of money to provide lifesaving medicine to people who are choosing to take opioids? Does that feel wrong to anyone else?

I revert back to my opening sentiments. I truly feel like every life saved with this program is a miracle, and I hope the people saved are able to get the help they need so they can live a more fulfilling life afterwards. In the meantime, I hope our elected officials will use this to look into ways to also get lifesaving drugs in the hands of everyone who needs them, regardless of their financial situation.

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