She told me her son, Andrew, is alive today because of the opioid antidote, naloxone. He has been in treatment for his addiction and is now employed as a peer outreach worker. “Andrew would have been dead 10 times by now,” she said. “He is alive because of the paramedics, the police, even our ...
The wrong approach to Md.'s opioid overdose epidemic
- Written by: Norris Garman
- Category: Drug News
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