– Scottish Parliament written question – answered at on 14 May 2009.
Question S3W-23501
To ask the Scottish Executive whether Naloxone is available for use in police stations with custody cells and whether it will encourage increased availability.
The provision of medical care in police custody is determined at a local level, and each police force in Scotland has arrangements in place for the health care of those in their custody. New developments on the health, care and wellbeing of prisoners held temporarily in police custody facilities are currently being considered by the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland Health and Medical Service Reference Group, on which the Scottish Government is represented.
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