Abstract

ObjectiveTo demonstrate the advantages of pharmacist involvement to increase the accessibility of medication treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD). SummaryOUD continues to be a mounting public health crisis in the United States. Medications for OUD treatment have been reported to be safe and effective. Yet, underutilization and poor accessibility remain critical challenges. As the most accessible health care provider, pharmacists have the capability to help overcome these barriers and positively affect patient care. Preliminary strategies have been documented in the United States and abroad that can serve as a blueprint for expanded pharmacist involvement. ConclusionPharmacists must expand efforts to increase patient accessibility to medications for OUD and become a key part of the solution to this epidemic.

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