A study comparing a new, higher-dose nasal spray for opioid overdoses to the standard dose found no increase in survival rates but more side effects.The 8-milligram naloxone spray, approved two years ago, was compared to the previous standard dose in rural parts of New York.The study, published by the CDC, found no added benefit from
A study finds that a new, higher-dose nasal spray for reversing opioid overdoses didn t save more lives than the standard dose. However, it was tied to more vomiting and other
A study compared a new, stronger nasal spray for opioid overdoses with the standard dose. Despite being twice as potent, it didn't save more lives and caused more side effects.
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A study finds that a new, higher-dose nasal spray for reversing opioid overdoses didn t save more lives than the standard dose. However, it was tied to more vomiting and other