"Naloxone goes into those opioid receptors in the brain and it pushes the opioid off and takes its place. It restores breathing in someone who's overdosed. It will save a life dramatically," Max's Mission co-founder Julia Pinsky said. Max's Mission is a non-profit organization that started a year and a half ...
Opioid Epidemic Still Affecting Southern Oregon Despite First Responders Carrying Naloxone
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