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North Bay woman who lost stepson to drugs saves overdose victim on street corner, all while wearing snowman costume
Michelle Sawyer and her husband, Micah, started Micah’s Hugs, a nonprofit the provides training in the use of Narcan, after Micah’s son died from a fenanyl overdose. Garvin Thomas reports.
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North Bay woman, who lost stepson to drugs, saves overdose victim on street corner, all while wearing snowman costume
Michelle Sawyer and her husband, Micah, started Micah’s Hugs, a nonprofit the provides training in the use of Narcan, after Micah’s son died from a fenanyl overdose. Garvin Thomas reports.
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Struggling with a drug crisis, San Francisco wants Narcan available at every pharmacy
San Francisco could become the first city in the country to require every pharmacy within its boundaries to always carry naloxone, a drug that reverses overdoses caused by fentanyl and other opioids. Christie Smith reports.
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Vending Machine With Free Narcan Installed at Santa Clara University
Santa Clara University on Tuesday unveiled a vending machine that contains free Narcan, a super drug that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
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Vending Machine With Free Narcan Installed at Santa Clara University
Santa Clara University on Tuesday unveiled a vending machine that contains free Narcan, a super drug that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. Damian Trujillo reports.
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FDA Approves Narcan for Over-The-Counter Use
Federal regulators approved the first over-the-counter naloxone product Wednesday, enabling people to buy the opioid overdose treatment directly from places like pharmacies, convenience stores and online.
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FDA Approves Narcan for Over-The-Counter Use
Federal regulators approved the first over-the-counter naloxone product Wednesday, enabling people to buy the opioid overdose treatment directly from places like pharmacies, convenience stores and online. Ian Cull reports.
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New Narcan-Resistant Drug βTranq' is Showing Up on California's Streets
Veterinarians have been using xylazine as an animal tranquilizer since 1972. Now, the sedative has turned up on the streets across the U.S.