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In March, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Narcan a nasal spray version of Naloxone used to rapidly reverse opioid overdoses for over-the-counter, non-prescription purchases. And at the start of September, some.
Amid a deadly opioid epidemic that has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans, a new program in Summit County aims to save lives by saturating the community with an opioid-overdose antidote, naloxone. Now, more than.
Avon-based nonprofit Starting Hearts has placed lifesaving Naloxone, also known as Narcan or Kloxxado, in publicly accessible indoor AED cabinets across Eagle County. Cabinets with Naloxone can be identified by a decal that reads: Naloxone.