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 Virginia Western’s new NC3 Leadership School designation means certificate programs with national recognition Gene Marrano July 2, 2026 A Local Wealth Management Firm has Achieved National Recognition Emma Thomas July 2, 2026 As Roanoke Arts Commission crafts “Plan 26,” they ask residents to weigh in via an arts and culture survey online Gene Marrano July 1, 2026