The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced opioid treatment programs will receive lockboxes and naloxone kits in order to reduce the risk of people receiving treatment catching and spreading COVID-19. According to information from the FSSA, the lockboxes will allow people who are stable in their treatment of opioid use disorder to reduce their number of trips and time spent at an opioid treatment program to receive their daily dose of methadone.
Source: RTV6