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Increasing Buprenorphine and Naloxone Access in Texas Community Pharmacies Through an Academic Detailing Intervention
Friday, March 20, 2026

Increasing Buprenorphine and Naloxone Access in Texas Community Pharmacies Through an Academic Detailing Intervention

By: Substance Use & Addiction Journal (03/17/26) Torrez, Sorina B.; Evoy, Kirk E.; Loera, Lindsey J.; et al.

Substance Use & Addiction Journal (03/17/26) Torrez, Sorina B.; Evoy, Kirk E.; Loera, Lindsey J.; et al.

A prospective study evaluated whether a mailed academic-detailing intervention could improve buprenorphine/naloxone (BUP/NX) and naloxone nasal spray (NNS) availability in Texas community pharmacies. The approach aimed to address knowledge gaps and expand access, but in-person detailing was considered impractical at scale due to time, distance, and staffing constraints. In a randomized sample of 1,000 pharmacies, 374 received academic-detailing handouts with links to continuing education and 383 served as controls. Pre- and post-intervention secret-shopper audits assessed BUP/NX stocking, willingness to order, and a composite of the two, as well as NNS availability without a prescription. Baseline BUP/NX stocking was low at 36.7%, and neither stocking nor the 60.5% willingness-to-order rate changed significantly in either group. Although stocking odds did not differ between groups, pharmacies receiving the mailed materials were significantly more likely to agree to order BUP/NX and to meet the composite outcome. NNS availability increased in both groups but showed no between-group difference. The researchers concluded that mailed academic detailing is feasible and scalable but insufficient on its own, noting that higher-intensity educational, policy, or regulatory strategies will likely be needed to meaningfully improve access.

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