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‘Keeping people safe’: Operation Naloxone reaches 10 years of preventing opioid overdoses
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‘Keeping people safe’: Operation Naloxone reaches 10 years of preventing opioid overdoses
In room 3.114 of the College of Pharmacy, University students and staff can access free naloxone, or Narcan, a nasal spray that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose in minutes. This is the most recent open distribution site, joining dozens of sites created by Operation Naloxone, one of the first university-level programs reducing opioid overdoses and increasing naloxone access. In the decade since Operation Naloxone began in 2016, it …
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