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It’s Time To Update Our Toolkit to Fight Overdoses

Summary by The Missouri Times
When the opioid crisis was first designated a public health emergency back in 2017, it marked the beginning of a concentrated effort to reduce the number of opioid overdose fatalities and the overall rate of usage for opioids in general. Seven years have passed since then, and it seems as if the declaration of a public health emergency was little more than an empty gesture. A cursory glance at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) statisti…
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