“Quick, Grab the Naloxone”: Overdose Preparedness for Ambulatory Clinics
With opioid overdoses rising, practices should consider stocking this safe rescue drug alongside other emergency devices and medications.
With opioid overdoses rising, practices should consider stocking this safe rescue drug alongside other emergency devices and medications.
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