Expert disagrees with socially conservative view on overdose drugs Ian Price December 30, 2016 1 minute read John Burton, M.D. We’ve seen overdose drugs – like Naloxone – become available without a prescription across the commonwealth this year as the opiate addiction crisis has escalated. However, not everyone is in favor of the drug as WFIR’s Ian Price reports: Share: Post navigation Previous: Gas price outlook for 2017Next: Belk Bowl recap after Tech win Related Stories 1 minute read Washington Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury leaving to pursue other opportunities Clark Palmer January 6, 2026 0 1 minute read Botetourt County launches annual recreation incentive fund for local projects Web Staff January 6, 2026 0 3 minutes read ACA tax credits expiration threatens thousands of Virginians healthcare access Ian Price January 5, 2026 0